There is one sentence in the Hobbit when I thought Frodo very sad. It is when Sam sees yet hope and Frodo doesn't. Sam asks if Frodo remembered Faramir and the woods of Ithilien. Frodo answers something like: 'No, I'm afraid I don't, Sam, nothing beyond this darkness.'
That was quite sad to me...
Another sad part, besides the ones already told, is when Sam comes to Hobbiton and Bywater and sees al the trees cut or just lying dead.
greetings,
lathspell
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'You?' cried Frodo.
'Yes, I, Gandalf the Grey,' said the wizard solemnly. 'There are many powers in the world, for good or for evil. Some are greater than I am. Against some I have not yet been measured. But my time is coming.'
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