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Read this to find out. I was hurting inside. Foxfire was knocked out and I felt scared.
Strider had sworn to protect her I'd say he's doing a very good job. Strider and Fox would be a very cute couple. I shook the thoughts out of my head when Gimili cried out in agony. I felt bad for Gimili.
He lost a family member. Suddenly there was a loud clang of metal against metal.
Pippin, of course, touched a skeleton and it fell. Next, the sound of drums.
We head screeches and cries of goblins. Then, one of the best things to happen to me happened, Foxfire lifted her eyelids and she faintly smiled at me. I was so happy.
He looked at me and sighed. Then came the arrows. Soon, a troll bashed down the door and roared out at us.
The hobbits looked petrified but they held their guard. I swung at a near by goblin and beheaded it. I laughed and gulped. The troll was charging at me, and Frodo.

He had a chain and swung it at us. I threw Frodo to the ground and felt a searing pain come from my waist. I didn't look down because I couldn't even see straight! Trust me, this aspect of the book was marvelous!
I absolutely adored Gray, Bristle, and Runt. I think you will too.
Either way, I think you will appreciate the pace and the journey of both Peter and Pax. How can books speak to us in a meaningful way so that we take action for the good of our world, in terms of our natural spaces and animal life?
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