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"So you have yet another of these imps with you!" he cried. "What use you find in them I cannot guess;but to send them as spies into Mordor is beyond even your accustomed folly."
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The Mouth of Sauron refers to Frodo as spy, and does so just again just a short while afterwards. I would agree then with the theory that Sauron believes the Ring to be with Aragorn and Co., having gained it from Saruman, and sees Frodo as nothing more than a spy--perhaps to search out Sauron's weakpoints as it would appear.
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'See half-brother! This is sharper than thy tongue. Try but once more to usurp my place and the love of my father, and maybe it will rid the Noldor of one who seeks to be the master of thralls.' -Feanor, threatening Fingolfin with his sword. ~Moderator of the
Mordor RPG.~