I'd say in The Ring Goes South, when, before setting out on their journey, Boromir blows the Horn of Gondor in Rivendell (see my signature), and Elrond tells him he should be slow to wind the horn again, until he stood closer to his land. Boromir replies in his fashion, and I love the determination Boromir shows in his words. I love the whole jouney of the Fellowship.
I would also have to say the whole Old Forest-In the House of Tom Bombadil-The Barrow-Downs as a section of the books that really latches onto me.
Again, this is really narrowing it down. If I had time, I'd make a big list, and of course be confused as to which to write here. There's so much magic in the book.
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"Loud and clear it sounds in the valleys of the hills...and then let all the foes of Gondor flee!" -Boromir, The Fellowship of the Ring
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