compose this passage? I know he had drafted scenarios that had Frodo
fighting with the Witch-King(?) at the Cracks of Doom too. Dare I say,
this was just *wrong!?*
I'm thinking more along Spenser's lines, that Frodo was one
who rejected to Ring...for as long as hobbitly possible. While peeking in
at Sam's riot of sunflowers bursting out of the blasted plain is rather
endearing, the idea that Frodo would be having Boromir-like delusions of
granduer is a little
depressing.
"Well, I'm back," he said. The End.