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 9. At The Green Dragon
 [Inside the Green Dragon, Hobbits are engaged in drinking and singing. 
Tankards in hand on the table-top, Merry and Pippin are dancing.] 
Merry and Pippin (singing): 
"Hey ho, to the bottle I go! To heal my heart and drown my woe. Rain 
may fall and wind may blow. But there still be - many miles to go! 
Sweet is the sound of the pouring rain, and the stream that falls from 
hill to plain. Better than rain or rippling brook — (Pippin finishes off 
solo) is a mug of beer inside this Took!" 
[At a nearby table, some Hobbits are engaged in serious discussion.] 
First Hobbit: "There's been some strange folk crossing the Shire. Dwarves, 
and others of a less than savoury nature." 
Gaffer: "War is brewing. The mountains are fair teeming with goblins." 
[He continues to expound on his theme of doom to the others. Sam, opposite, 
takes a pull of his pipe and looks at Rosie behind the bar. She gives him a huge 
smile.] 
Second Hobbit: "Far-off tales and children's stories, that's all that is. 
You're beginning to sound like that old Bilbo Baggins. Cracked, he was." 
Gaffer: "Young Mister Frodo, here, he's cracking!" (Laughs) 
Frodo: "And proud of it! Cheers, Gaffer!" 
Second Hobbit: "Well, it's none of our concern what goes on beyond our 
borders. Keep your nose out of trouble, and no trouble'll come to you." 
[Frodo merely smiles and raises his tankard.] 
[Frodo and Sam are preparing to leave. Rosie stands at the door, wiping a 
tankard.] 
Rosie: "Goodnight, lads." 
Sam: "Goodnight." 
[Frodo and Sam continue on their way. Behind them, an intoxicated Hobbit 
gives Rosie an exaggerated bow.] 
Intoxicated Hobbit: "Goodnight, sweet maiden of the Golden Ale!" 
Sam: "Mind who you're sweet talking." 
Frodo: "Don't worry, Sam. Rosie knows an idiot when she sees one." 
Sam: "Does she?" 
[Frodo and Sam stagger to Bag End and part ways.] 
Frodo: "Goodnight Sam." 
Sam: "Goodnight, Mister Frodo." 
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