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Dreamflower's Mathoms I  by Dreamflower 15 Review(s)
Kaylee ArafinwielReviewed Chapter: 10 on 10/26/2011
This is a lovely Yule tale, Dreamflower! The handkerchiefs made me laugh, too!

Kaylee

Author Reply: Thanks! I've written a few versions of their Quest Yule, LOL! But this is the one I think of as "the one".

white gullReviewed Chapter: 10 on 4/20/2010
This is very sweet. I don't remember reading it before, just wanted to let your know I've enjoyed it very much.
White Gull

Author Reply: Thank you! It is always such a delightful surprise to get a review for a story that's been up a while! I appreciate it very much!

AntaneReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/31/2006
I wondered what Yule would like on the Quest - thanks for showing me - very nice - I love the gifts given and the feast and the tale telling - all done to make the day as special as possible. Happy Yule!

Namarie, God bless, Antane :)

Author Reply: Well, this is more or less what I envisioned--the hobbits would have been dreadfully homesick, but the others would have tried to cheer them up! Happy Yule and a Blessed New Year to you, dear!

julchen11Reviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/24/2006
That's so lovely and sweet. Thank you, my dear, for this wonderful gift!
*hugs you tight*

Author Reply: Thank *you* for your lovely feedback! ((returns hugs))

Grey WondererReviewed Chapter: 10 on 12/24/2006
A lovely Yule fiction! Dear Bilbo and his handkerchiefs! I just loved that part.

Author Reply: Somehow, Bilbo and handkerchiefs just seem to go together.

Queen GaladrielReviewed Chapter: 10 on 4/23/2006
Aww, how sweet! I'm so glad they could have a cheerful Yule (even if it wasn't as cheerful as usual) even on such a dark journey. Very, very well done!
God bless,
Galadriel

Author Reply: Thanks! I was sure the others would try to make things as cheery as possible for them.

GryffinjackReviewed Chapter: 10 on 11/17/2005
Awww - how thoughtful of the rest of Big Folk!

After all his experiences with hobbits, it is only natural that it would be Gandalf who would know what was bothering the hobbits. The hobbits must have been awfully homesick for their families. Now that would be interesting, to see this first Yule without their sons from the perspective of their families.


" He opened the package, and startled a laugh out of both Frodo and Gandalf when it revealed a stack of pristine white handkerchiefs, nine of them."

How like Bilbo! Your incorporation of the handkerchiefs in stories is something that always makes me smile. After running out of his smial without a handkerchief in The Hobbit, I doubt he ever forgot a handkerchief again.

"Merry placed Pippin’s in his hand as he did not make a move to take it. The tweenager looked at it, and burst into tears.

“I didn’t even think of bringing something!” he wailed.

Merry moved to hug him, and Frodo used his new handkerchief to wipe the lad’s tears. But Sam just stared at his toes, looking every bit as miserable as Pippin, though there were no tears.

The rest of the Fellowship looked on, a bit uncomfortable, and then moved on about the business of settling in for a day’s rest, leaving the hobbits to comfort their own. The four finally arranged themselves for rest, but Pippin cried himself to sleep."

Awww! It makes me want to hug all four of them! Well, okay, I want to hug them all anyway, but they are just so sweet! I don't think Pippin ever outgrew being so sensitive, crying himself to sleep because he didn't bring anything for the others.

A fine hot meal, some watered down spirits, a bit of sweets, a warm fire, clean handkerchiefs, some coloured smoke rings, a few stories, and fine friends and family... that's all a hobbit would ever need to make him happy.

"Sam sat forward eagerly, and Pippin relaxed into Frodo’s embrace.

And the stars looked down from a clear sky."

Your words just sing! Absolutely beautiful, Dreamflower! You take such great care with all of your stories, no matter how large or small. Your stories are always of the highest value.





Author Reply: Yes, the first Yule away from home, away from the Shire and their loved ones--it *had* to be so hard for them all.

I think Bilbo may have realized this; after all, he had to spend a good many Yules away from other hobbits, and I am certain that the first few at least, had been very lonely. And handkerchiefs are just so Bilbo-y, LOL! Not to mention useful and easy to carry.

Well, Pippin was crying because he didn't bring a gift, but also because he's young, he misses his home and family right now, and he's dreadfully worried about the loved ones who *did* come with him. I think it all piled up on him at once, and the handkerchiefs were just the trigger.

It does take only a few simple things to cheer hobbits up: just the knowledge that their new friends cared enough to try had to make them feel all warm and fuzzy.

I am so happy when you say things like that. It just makes my toes curl.
Thank you. *blushes*

InklingReviewed Chapter: 10 on 9/13/2005
This was just delightful, Dreamflower! Am reviewing for the MEFAs, but just wanted to say so here too.

Author Reply: Thank you! That's so sweet of you to leave a few words here as well!

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 10 on 4/7/2005
Ah, the need for continuity is so very great. Lovely moment. And LOVE Bilbo's handkerchiefs.

Author Reply: *grin* Everyone seemed to like them, LOL! But, really? What *else* would Bilbo give them--very practical, actually!

LamielReviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/15/2005
This is sweet, and a nice reminder that even the heroes of the Fellowship need a little home comfort now and then. I particularly liked Bilbo's gift of the handkerchiefs. Hee!

Author Reply: Thank you! I was thinking of the handkerchiefs Bilbo forgot when he left on his own Adventure...

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