Chapter 18-Of Sleepiness and Snowing
Hobbiton hardly seemed to notice that the days were going by. It was, as ever, sleepy and slow-moving. A bit like Pippin at times, really. When it arrived at Winter, he'd hardly have noticed if it hadn't suddenly come on with torrential snow.
The snow kept him in the house for about 3 days, until it thawed enough to get the door open properly. He missed Diamond most awfully just in that time.
And then, the snow had lessened slightly to a comfy four inches deep. Comfy, that is for anybody except a hobbit. 'Och, I feel a richt fule!' said Pip as he rammed his furry feet into a pair of boots, reserved for these sort of occasions. Merry shook the spiders out of his ones (they hadn't been used for about 4 years), and together they set off in the direction of Diamond's house.
On arrival, she said she'd missed them both a lot, and together they all went out walking in the snow.
Hobbiton hardly seemed to notice that the days were going by. It was, as ever, sleepy and slow-moving. A bit like Pippin at times, really. When it arrived at Winter, he'd hardly have noticed if it hadn't suddenly come on with torrential snow.
The snow kept him in the house for about 3 days, until it thawed enough to get the door open properly. He missed Diamond most awfully just in that time.
And then, the snow had lessened slightly to a comfy four inches deep. Comfy, that is for anybody except a hobbit. 'Och, I feel a richt fule!' said Pip as he rammed his furry feet into a pair of boots, reserved for these sort of occasions. Merry shook the spiders out of his ones (they hadn't been used for about 4 years), and together they set off in the direction of Diamond's house.
On arrival, she said she'd missed them both a lot, and together they all went out walking in the snow.
