25. Peregrin of the Tower Guard
[Pippin, in his Gondorian armour, sits outside of the Hall of Kings.]
Pippin: "What were you thinking, Peregrin Took? What service can a Hobbit offer such a great lord of Men?"
Faramir: "It was well done."
[Pippin stands up as Faramir approaches.]
Faramir: "A generous deed should not be checked with cold counsel. You are to join the tower guard."
Pippin: "I didn't think they would find any livery that would fit me."
Faramir: "Once belonged to a young boy of the city. A very foolish one who wasted many hours slaying dragons instead of attending to his studies."
Pippin: "This was yours?"
Faramir: "Yes, it was mine. My father had it made for me."
Pippin: "Well… I'm taller than you were then. Though I'm not likely to grow anymore, except sideways."
[They laugh together.]
Faramir: "Never fitted me either. Boromir was always the soldier. They were so alike, he and my father. Proud. Stubborn even. But strong."
Pippin: "I think you have strength of a different kind. And one day your father will see it."
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