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March 7
Two days ago, when everyone was asleep late at night, Pippin apparently, decided to take a look in the Palantir. He went over to Gandalf (who was asleep, and who had the Palantir tucked under his elbow) and stole the Palantir from him. He went a little ways away, and looked into it. He had looked into it for about a minute (that's what he said, anyway), and then gave a scream and passed out. That was how Aragorn and Gandalf found him.
Gandalf questioned Pippin about it, and he told the story of what happened. I was pretty surprised, as was Merry. But after Pippin was done telling the story, he looked at Merry, who looked away. Gandalf immediatley got up.
"Because of your foolishness, Mr. Took, we must leave this company," he said.
"Where will you go?" Aragorn asked.
"To Minas Tirith," Gandalf replied. "Come, Pippin."
Gandalf gave the Palantir to Aragorn, and with that, he took Pippin with him up onto a horse, Shadowfax, said a word of farewell, and they were off into the night.
Meanwhile, preparations were being made for our departure to a place called Dunharrow, beacause after what happened with the Palantir, Theoden and Aragorn thought that we should leave immediatley, which we did. Then yesterday, Aragorn met up with some of the other Rangers, and he, Legolas, and Gimli went off with them.
Right now the rest of us are resting, and Merry and I just finished playing a game of poker.
Theoden seems like a kind person. Today, when Merry and I were riding next to him (Merry on a pony, and I on a horse), I brought out my wand, no particular reason, I just did.
"What is that, Harry?" King Theoden asked me.
"My wand," I answered.
"He's a wizard," said Merry.
"A wizard? Interesting," Theoden said. "How did come to be here, if you are a wizard?"
I told him the same story that I told Aragorn when I had first arrived in this world.
"Very interesting, very interesting indeed," Theoden said, after I was done telling him.
"I can show you some of the spells I can do, if that is all right."
"Yes, I would like to see that."
"Very well," I answered, and I started to do some spells, and Theoden looked at me in awe after I was done. "You, young Harry, will be a great help to us before the end," he said.
I smiled, and put my wand away, and started up a conversation with Merry.
March 7
Two days ago, when everyone was asleep late at night, Pippin apparently, decided to take a look in the Palantir. He went over to Gandalf (who was asleep, and who had the Palantir tucked under his elbow) and stole the Palantir from him. He went a little ways away, and looked into it. He had looked into it for about a minute (that's what he said, anyway), and then gave a scream and passed out. That was how Aragorn and Gandalf found him.
Gandalf questioned Pippin about it, and he told the story of what happened. I was pretty surprised, as was Merry. But after Pippin was done telling the story, he looked at Merry, who looked away. Gandalf immediatley got up.
"Because of your foolishness, Mr. Took, we must leave this company," he said.
"Where will you go?" Aragorn asked.
"To Minas Tirith," Gandalf replied. "Come, Pippin."
Gandalf gave the Palantir to Aragorn, and with that, he took Pippin with him up onto a horse, Shadowfax, said a word of farewell, and they were off into the night.
Meanwhile, preparations were being made for our departure to a place called Dunharrow, beacause after what happened with the Palantir, Theoden and Aragorn thought that we should leave immediatley, which we did. Then yesterday, Aragorn met up with some of the other Rangers, and he, Legolas, and Gimli went off with them.
Right now the rest of us are resting, and Merry and I just finished playing a game of poker.
Theoden seems like a kind person. Today, when Merry and I were riding next to him (Merry on a pony, and I on a horse), I brought out my wand, no particular reason, I just did.
"What is that, Harry?" King Theoden asked me.
"My wand," I answered.
"He's a wizard," said Merry.
"A wizard? Interesting," Theoden said. "How did come to be here, if you are a wizard?"
I told him the same story that I told Aragorn when I had first arrived in this world.
"Very interesting, very interesting indeed," Theoden said, after I was done telling him.
"I can show you some of the spells I can do, if that is all right."
"Yes, I would like to see that."
"Very well," I answered, and I started to do some spells, and Theoden looked at me in awe after I was done. "You, young Harry, will be a great help to us before the end," he said.
I smiled, and put my wand away, and started up a conversation with Merry.
