| Answer | % Correct |
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| "Frodo, Mr Frodo! Don't leave me here alone! It's your Sam calling. Don't go where I can't {follow}!" | 79%
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| "Now come, you filth! You've hurt my master, you brute, and you'll {pay} for it." | 69%
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| "I have something to do before the {end}, and it lied ahead, not in the Shire." | 52%
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| "I said I'd {carry} him, if it broke my back." | 48%
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| "{Elves}, sir! I would dearly love to see them." | 41%
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| "Well, I'm {back}." | 38%
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| "A nice {pickle} we have landed ourselves in, Master." | 31%
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| "I feel like spring after winter, and sun on the leaves; and like trumpets and harps and all the {songs} I ever heard." | 21%
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| "I would have spared him a whole {hand} of mine rather." | 21%
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| "Beren now, he never thought he was going to get that Silmaril from the Iron Crown in Thangorodrim, and yet he did, and that was a worse place and a blacker {danger} than ours." | 10%
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| "But its a pity that folk as talk about fighting the Enemy can't let others do their bit in their own way without {interfering}." | 10%
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| "I mean, if its {poisonous}, or something that will show its badness quick, well, better me than you, master, if you understand me." | 7%
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| "If it don't let them go, I'll have it down, if I have to {gnaw} it." | 3%
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| "It strikes me that folk takes their {peril} with them into Lorien, and finds it there because they've brought it." | 3%
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| "I didn't ought to have left my {blanket} behind." | 0%
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| "Then let me carry it a bit for you, Master. You know I would, and {gladly}, as long as I have any strength." | 0%
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