LYCOS RETRIEVER
Saruman: Hobbits
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El espíritu de Saruman se eleva en el aire y es visto por los Hobbits. Se vuelve al Oeste, de donde había venido originalmente, pero desde allí sopla un viento que lo doblega y difumina. Mientras, el cadaver se corrompe y pudre rápidamente, quedando sólo huesos.
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February 30: Saruman goes to the edge of Fangorn to investigate. He finds the burned corpses of his Uruk-hai but does not know what happened to the Hobbits. He is spotted by Gimli, Legolas, and Aragorn.
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Gandalf had to give Saruman credit. He had learned about the Shire long before Sauron had. Saruman had had spies there for many years now. He had even gone there occasionally himself once upon a time. Gandalf used to laugh at Saruman’s petty jealousy and haughty disapproval of his own interest in such trivial beings as hobbits. Whatever the original motives for such obsessive prying had been... Saruman had picked up news of bigger doings in the Shire.
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Frodo then went to Bag End and found Saruman. The Wizard gloated over the destruction he had wrought, and some of the local Hobbits called for his death. But Frodo declared that Saruman's life should be spared and ordered him to leave. Saruman tried to stab Frodo, and still Frodo refused to allow the others to kill the once-great Wizard.
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Later, the resurrected Gandalf threw Saruman out of the Order of the Istari. Saruman fled to the Shire where he became a petty lordling called Sharkey (after the orcish Sharku, "old man"). He was slain by an uprising of hobbits led by the returning Merry and Pippin, and his spirit was refused entry into Aman by the Valar.
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Saruman chuckled softly. "There is no place for you to go where you cannot hear me, Gandalf, much though you pretend to ignore me. As I was saying, you must miss all those trivial diversions, the pipeweed, the generous meals, the randy little hobbits, so willing to join you in the private rooms at the inns."
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