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And there was Frodo, pale and worn, and yet himself again; and in his eyes there...
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J.R.R. Tolkien
Book:
The Return of the King
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And there was Frodo, pale and worn, and yet himself again; and in his eyes there was peace now, neither strain of will, nor madness, nor any fear. His burden was taken away.
( J.R.R. Tolkien )
[ The Return of the King ]
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