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Burden of Guilt  by Linda Hoyland 3 Review(s)
BodkinReviewed Chapter: 42 on 12/12/2005
Phew. In the immortal words of the children's story - Five Minutes Peace.

Not more, of course. They wouldn't know what to do with it anyway. I'm glad Faramir is recovering. Aragorn will be able to take his eye off the Steward for a few minutes while he deals with the next crisis.

Author Reply: I'd never thought of it quite like that before but I am sure you are correct.Many thanks for your much appreciated review.

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 42 on 12/11/2005
You know that Faramir is recovering when he actually complains about Aragorn's snoring!

Nice chapter. But is there trouble ahead? Do hobbits like mushrooms?

Author Reply: I realised from one of my earlier stories that Faramir snores too !Maybe Aragorn should start to complain as well if he digs him in the ribs again?
As I like mushrooms myself almost as much as I like tormenting my poor readers you can be certain there is trouble ahead !
Many thanks for your much appreciated review.

French PonyReviewed Chapter: 42 on 12/11/2005
Yes, they need a little breather there. Sounds like they don't actually do much vacating when they want to take an official vacation, so they've both got to get their rest when and where they can.

And it looks as if the rest and healing came none too soon. Faramir and his prophetic dreams about babies . . .

Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review.

I think both Aragorn and Faramir badly need a break before Aragorn collapses and Faramir relapses. Dragging Faramir straight back would not be a good idea.

It must be a trial to have prophetic dreams.

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