Responsible, Merry, is dealing civilly with Lobelia and countless other relatives claiming a connection to Bilbo and his supposed wealth just hours after he left.
You don't know how much I wanted to climb out the nearest window.
It must be very hard for you to deal with them. Maybe next time you should call me and Pip, and perhaps Sam, too! Just so we can face them all together.
I managed to keep my tongue only because you were there standing between the Sackville-Baggins and my sanity. For not being "responsible" yet, you certainly do have a responsible streak in you.
[And seeing Merry barely keeping civil helped too, especially since it was probably taking everything not to say something incredible to their faces. Although Frodo almost wished he had]
Pippin and Sam along as well would make for a very dangerous combination. I don't think Bag End would have survived.
Now why would you even think of such a thing in passing?
[he shudders]
Your idea doesn't sound bad at all, but there's a fatal flaw. Sam does actually have work to do, you know. As do I. seeing as I am a responsible hobbit now, unlike a certain Master Brandybuck
You two as bodyguards! I think your combined reputation alone will scare off my relatives, at least, until something else more interesting has caught your fancy! Then I may find myself with two vacant spots at my sides.
Now we get to it. Down to business, I like that. What sort of payment are you asking, Master Brandybuck?
[ he tries to straighten himself because this is important ] Now we have to be clear that what I'm asking might be different from Pip's, and that you have to honor them both, all right?
[Frodo was about to drink some of the ale nearby and it's very lucky he hadn't fully taken the sip, because it almost goes up his nose when he snort-gasps into the tankard]
No, no, no. You don't get it. You cannot talk to Gandalf about this! He'll know immediately that it was me who talked you into talking with him for it!
You mean he's too responsible for something like 'this'.
[And you were caught immediately, with the fireworks now forever out of your direct reach. Being able to take one or two fireworks at all is hardly what one could call unlimited access!]
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Ah... and so what does the responsible Mr. Frodo Baggins do when business is rather dull, hm?
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I go and....do things. I wander around. Sometimes I read. You ought to give that more of a try.
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You don't know how much I wanted to climb out the nearest window.
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It must be very hard for you to deal with them. Maybe next time you should call me and Pip, and perhaps Sam, too! Just so we can face them all together.
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[And seeing Merry barely keeping civil helped too, especially since it was probably taking everything not to say something incredible to their faces. Although Frodo almost wished he had]
Pippin and Sam along as well would make for a very dangerous combination. I don't think Bag End would have survived.
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[he shudders]
Your idea doesn't sound bad at all, but there's a fatal flaw. Sam does actually have work to do, you know. As do I. seeing as I am a responsible hobbit now, unlike a certain Master Brandybuck
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Now we get to it. Down to business, I like that. What sort of payment are you asking, Master Brandybuck?
[He tries to keep a very solemn face]
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However, I can't make any promises until I have heard your terms first.
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What?!
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You heard me, Frodo.
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I will have to talk to Gandalf about it first. You know how wizards can be. Now, you said "the first" of your terms.
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[that means they know Things]
Now, your terms.
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[ why yes that sounds innocent enough don't you think? ]
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How can I be expected to fairly pay your for your services rendered if the terms aren't clearly set between us?
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[ he wants those things dang it! ]
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[stealing from Gandalf is out of the question too. In case you were thinking it Merry.]
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Sam's too... well. He's not fit for something like this.
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[And you were caught immediately, with the fireworks now forever out of your direct reach. Being able to take one or two fireworks at all is hardly what one could call unlimited access!]
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