Sunday, December 7, 2008

Jean Fragonard Young Girl Reading painting

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so, the boldest should pardon you. But is it not really your good sense that revolts?''No, I am afraid,' said Frodo. 'Simply afraid. But I am glad to have heard you speak so fully. My mind is clearer now.'`Then you will come to Minas Tirith? ' cried Boromir. His eyes were shining and his face eager.`You misunderstand me,' said Frodo.'But you will come, at least for a while? ' Boromir persisted. 'My city is not far now; and it is little further from there to Mordor than from here. We have been long in the wilderness, and you need news of what the Enemy is doing before you make a move. ; but Frodo felt the hand trembling with suppressed excitement. He stepped quickly away, and eyed with alarm the tall Man, nearly twice his height and many times his match in strength.`Why are you so unfriendly? ' said Boromir. `I am a true man, neither thief nor tracker. I need your Ring: that you know now; but I give you my word that I do not desire to keep it. Will you not at least let me make trial of my plan? Lend me the Ring! '`No! no! ' cried Frodo. 'The Council laid it upon me to bear it.'`It is by our own folly that the Enemy will defeat us,' cried Boromir. `How it angers me! Fool! Obstinate

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