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What was Frodos dream?

What was Frodos dream?

Eventually he fell into a vague dream, in which he seemed to be looking out of a high window over a dark sea of tangled trees. Down below among the roots there was the sound of creatures crawling and snuffling. He felt sure they would smell him out sooner or later.

What does Tom tell the hobbits of the old forest?

Tom calls out to Frodo to take off the Ring and come back. Tom tells the hobbits that it will be sunny the next day. He warns them to steer clear of the barrows (burial mounds) and teaches them a rhyme to sing if they run into trouble.

What happened to Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings?

Frodo was a bit of a troublesome lad; [source?] he was once caught stealing mushrooms from Farmer Maggot, who in return thrashed Frodo and set his three dogs to chase Frodo from Bamfurlong to Bucklebury Ferry . Frodo stayed in Buckland until his “uncle” Bilbo adopted him and took him in to live at Bag End, Bilbo’s house in Hobbiton.

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Was Frodo aware that his friends were watching him?

Meanwhile, Frodo was not aware that some of his closest friends were watching him; Fredegar “Fatty” Bolger, his cousins Peregrin “Pippin” Took, and Meriadoc “Merry” Brandybuck, and Sam himself, knew that Frodo and Gandalf were in some trouble concerning the Ring, and that Frodo was preparing for a long adventure.

Where did Frodo live when he was in Buckland?

Frodo stayed in Buckland until his “uncle” Bilbo adopted him and took him in to live at Bag End, Bilbo’s house in Hobbiton. He enjoyed life with his “queer” uncle Bilbo, with whom he shared the same birthday; Bilbo taught him to read, and told him stories of the past, even giving him some instruction in the elvish tongue.

How long did Gandalf stay with Frodo and what did he do?

Gandalf stayed for two months while Frodo worked out the details. At the end of that time he left to “get some news”, as rather disturbing tidings had come to his ears. He promised to be back for the farewell party.