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Chapter 10 - Strider
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33 minutes
Released:
Sep 12, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Frodo, Sam, and Pippin go back to the small parlor in which they had supper. Merry seems to have gone out, but Strider is waiting for them. The three hobbits are surprised and suspicious, but Strider seems to know more about their errand than they do. As they talk, Butterbur knocks, and apologizes for forgetting to give "Mr. Underhill" a letter Gandalf had left for him. Strider eventually convinces the hobbits he is trustworthy, despite his rough appearance, because he matches a description in Gandalf's letter. They agree to use him as their guide to Rivendell. Suddenly Merry appears, breathless. He had been outside and had a frightening encounter with Black Riders. Realizing the Riders have found them, they decide to stay in the parlor rather than return to their rooms. Bolsters are placed in their beds to make it appear the hobbits are asleep.
The Fellowship of the Ring: Written by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Soundtrack composed by Howard Shore.
Audiobook narrated, produced, and edited by Phil Dragash.
Art by Jian Guo.
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Frodo, Sam, and Pippin go back to the small parlor in which they had supper. Merry seems to have gone out, but Strider is waiting for them. The three hobbits are surprised and suspicious, but Strider seems to know more about their errand than they do. As they talk, Butterbur knocks, and apologizes for forgetting to give "Mr. Underhill" a letter Gandalf had left for him. Strider eventually convinces the hobbits he is trustworthy, despite his rough appearance, because he matches a description in Gandalf's letter. They agree to use him as their guide to Rivendell. Suddenly Merry appears, breathless. He had been outside and had a frightening encounter with Black Riders. Realizing the Riders have found them, they decide to stay in the parlor rather than return to their rooms. Bolsters are placed in their beds to make it appear the hobbits are asleep.
The Fellowship of the Ring: Written by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Soundtrack composed by Howard Shore.
Audiobook narrated, produced, and edited by Phil Dragash.
Art by Jian Guo.
Released:
Sep 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (35)
Chapter 01 - An Unexpected Party by An Unexpected Journey