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Dreams of Gold  by Lindelea 23 Review(s)
Nienor NinielReviewed Chapter: 3 on 9/27/2006
Ah... this is how they came into the Houses of Healing, isn't it? Makes a lot of sense now.

This is a very nice twist. I hadn't expected such an ending to it at all.

Take care, Nienor

Anso the HobbitReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/27/2006
Oh,no! And here I thought the boy finally had got things right and would untie them. Hm... Don't like the way this is going (well, I do of course since I love the story, but I would like to see the hobbits freed, especially since Ferdi is hurt)

Pearl TookReviewed Chapter: 3 on 3/20/2006
This is a wonderful tale, Lin, all your apologies and explanations aside. An interesting adventure for Farry and Ferdi with a happy ending. Well done indeed!!

DreamflowerReviewed Chapter: 3 on 3/20/2006
What a sweet ending! It's a good thing Uncle Cirion was familiar with the Ernil i Pherrianath and that as a former soldier he knew what needed to be done. Poor Turbor, still confused--as if just getting the gold meant his little captives were not Halflings.

But of course, they would have been rewarded. Aragorn would have known at once that no *real* harm was *meant*. And I would love to see the scene, when you get around to it, dear, where Farry and Ferdi find themselves trying to explain it all.

Poor Ferdi is *not* having a particularly relaxing trip, is he?

BodkinReviewed Chapter: 3 on 3/20/2006
Well - Turbor was proved right! Cirion was wise to send Turbor and Corin with Farry and Ferdi - quite apart from the need to have them both there to help get the hobbits to the Houses of Healing. There was no way that, seeing them, Aragorn would blame them for their errors of judgment. And Cirion, too, did all that he could, considering his condition.

Is this excerpts from Farry and Ferdi go to Gondor? If so, I can't wait for you to be ready to post the whole tale. Good stuff.

demeter dReviewed Chapter: 3 on 3/20/2006
Charming piece. I would indeed be interested to see the whole thing whenever you finish it. the slow-witted nephew's assertions remind me of Eomer's statement upon meeting Aragorn and his two companions, "legends rising out of the grass". It is a sad fact of modern life that very often only children and slow-witted people can see magic in everyday things.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 3 on 3/19/2006
I'm waiting to see the rest of the story now, of course, Lindelea.

Love to your own leprechauns, and if you make it up our way you are always welcome here.

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 3 on 3/19/2006
What a lovely happy ending! It left me with a big grin on my face.

Pearl TookReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/18/2006
Very interesting, Lin!

"‘Halflings!’ the boy said. ‘But I’ve heard of Halflings! Great warriors, they are, whose faces shine with goodness; and doers of great deeds.’ He peered from one hobbit to the other. ‘You don’t look a bit like Halflings.’"

I love that! The "great warrior" hobbits hadn't really looked the part either, LOL :)

BodkinReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/18/2006
Halflings as great warriors ... Well, they must seem bigger in imagination after all the tales told about them. And Ferdi might be in pain, but he's got all his wits about him. The child seems a lot sharper than his brother - and he's very defensive of him. But he's been filled with tales of the Little Folk.

Little does he realise that good fortune might indeed come in the persons of these two. And bad fortune could follow, too.

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