I like the way Tolkien seemingly reinforces a theme from
The Hobbit (taking place in a world with "less noise and more green") with this:
Quote:
The time was not one of hurry or bustle. But bustle has very little to do with business. Men did their work without it; and they got through a deal, both of work and of talk.
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Then we have Giles described as being mostly interested in being safe and comfortable, and the fact that he and Garm didn't pay much notice to anything outside the immediate area of Ham (shades of Bilbo Baggins?).
I think Garm is endearingly annoying at times, but obviously very loyal to his master. I love the vocalizations he's given in the book, such as when he wakes Giles to warn of the giant, and gets a thrown bottle for his trouble:
Quote:
"Ow!" said the dog, jumping aside with practiced skill. "Help! Help! Help!"
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The accompanying illustrations in my paperback compliment the story well.