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Rane
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Jan 11 2013, 7:33pm
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Looking though this is has confirmed some stuff I was wondering about.
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Loresilme
Doriath

Jan 11 2013, 7:38pm
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Thanks! Might be a mistake though -
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This line: [Bilbo:] No, it's been in the family for years. That's my mother's jewelry box, can you please not do that?! I'm pretty sure he says, "That's my mother's glory box, can you please not do that?!" *runs off to read the rest* Thanks again!
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DanielLB
Elvenhome

Jan 11 2013, 7:47pm
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I can never make out whether it's...
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Dowry, jewellery or glory.
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Loresilme
Doriath

Jan 11 2013, 7:54pm
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A glory box is a box or chest in which a young woman stores clothes, linens, etc., in preparation for when she gets married. Sometimes it's a cedar box. That would be an absolutely huge jewelry collection, to need a storage box that size .
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Loresilme
Doriath

Jan 11 2013, 7:56pm
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Did you do the entire transcript or is that a group effort? (Also is confuscate supposed to be confusticate?) I don't mean to be critical, just trying to help. I think it's outstanding you got a transcript done so quickly! I'm really enjoying reading it :-). And once word gets out, prepare to be swamped! Thank you again :-).
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Loresilme
Doriath

Jan 11 2013, 8:05pm
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lol! Thanks for the character reference ;-)
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Hope they don't read the fine print: *is dangerous with a red pen*
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Loresilme
Doriath

Jan 11 2013, 8:06pm
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The scene descriptions are excellent, they're really well-written. Awesome work!
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TheRealBeren
Ossiriand
Jan 11 2013, 8:30pm
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That's actually a dowry box, srry.
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Loresilme
Doriath

Jan 11 2013, 8:38pm
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Here's the link to the definition
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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/glory+box A dowry refers to the property and wealth a woman brings to a marriage. A glory box is literally, a box, usually a large box, it's a chest that holds items like linens and clothing and so on, in preparation for when a woman gets married.
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Radagast-Aiwendil
Mithlond

Jan 11 2013, 9:08pm
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Thanks many times over for this!!!//
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"These are Gundabad Wargs! They will outrun you!" "THESE are Rhosgobel Rabbits! I'd like to see them try...."
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dave_lf
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Jan 11 2013, 10:42pm
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It should be play for time. And I'm not sure "nerves" is right either; I haven't been able to figure out what that word is supposed to be.
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TheBladeGlowsBlue
Ossiriand

Jan 11 2013, 10:46pm
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Well done, superb attention to detail... I would like to point out though (after a brief read-through) that I'm pretty sure the thrush picked up an acorn (or similar nut) and tapped the wall of Erebor to awaken the Dragon and not a snail...
Maegnas aen estar nin dagnir in yngyl im
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DanielLB
Elvenhome

Jan 11 2013, 10:47pm
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It was agreed to be nous. That's what I hear too.
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Loresilme
Doriath

Jan 11 2013, 10:54pm
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So that line is: "He had the nous to play for time." //
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Eleniel
Dor-Lomin

Jan 11 2013, 11:10pm
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Another correction for you: Elrond: "Cirth Ircil." (should be Cirth Ithil) Also, not sure about this one - does Gandalf say "believe" twice? Should it be "I do not think Thorin..." ? [Gandalf: ] "...I do not believe Thorin Oakenshield believes he is answerable to anyone. Nor for that matter am I.”
"Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort
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dormouse
Gondolin

Jan 11 2013, 11:16pm
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Makes more sense that way as well
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Eleniel
Dor-Lomin

Jan 11 2013, 11:25pm
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Galadriel's line about the Witch King's body, Sealed it in the High Fells. Should be "Sealed in the High-Fells of Rhudaur."
"Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort
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DanielLB
Elvenhome

Jan 11 2013, 11:28pm
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[Gandalf: ] "...I do not believe Thorin Oakenshield feels he is answerable to anyone. Nor for that matter am I.”
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Eleniel
Dor-Lomin

Jan 11 2013, 11:32pm
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That would have been my second guess! I knew something wasn't right with it, anyway!!
"Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort
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