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- Nov 2024
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blog.ayjay.org blog.ayjay.org
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So, though there was still some store of weapons in the Shire, these were used mostly as trophies, hanging above hearths or on walls, or gathered into the museum at Michel Delving. The Mathom-house it was called; for anything that Hobbits had no immediate use for, but were unwilling to throw away, they called a mathom. Their dwellings were apt to become rather crowded with mathoms, and many of the presents that passed from hand to hand were of that sort. — J. R. R. Tolkien, “Concerning Hobbits”
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- Jul 2024
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- Feb 2024
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‘Jirt’, as the childrencalled Tolkien (short for J.R.R.T.)
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- Jan 2024
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johnhalbrooks.substack.com johnhalbrooks.substack.com
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Read [[John Halbrooks]] in Canonical Resolutions
h/t Dan Allosso
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