Merry: "It's good. Definately from the Shire."

Merry: "Longbottom Leaf, eh?"

Pippin: "I feel like I'm back at the Green Dragon…"

Merry: "Hmm, Green Dragon."

Pippin: "A mug of ale in my hand, putting my feet up on a settle after a hard day's work."

Merry: "Only, you've never done a hard day's work."

Merry: "Welcome, my Lords… to Isengard!"

Pippin: "We are sitting on the field of victory, enjoying a few well-earned comforts. The salted pork is particularly good."

Merry: "We're under orders from Treebeard, who's taken over management of Isengard."

-

"Oh, you can search far and wide
You can drink the whole town dry
But you'll never find a beer so brown
As the one we drink in our home town.
You can keep your fancy ales.
You can drink em by the flagon
But the only brew for the brave and true…"

Merry: "Pippin!"

Merry and Pippin: "…But the only brew for the brave and true
Comes from the Green Dragon!"

Pippin: "I win!"

-

Merry: "What are you doing? Pippin! Pippin?"

Merry: "Pippin! Are you mad?"

Pippin: "I just want to look at it! Just one more time."

Merry: "Put it back!"

Merry: "Pippin. No! Pippin!"

Merry: "Pippin! Help! Gandalf Help him! Someone help him!"

Merry: "Pippin!"

Pippin: "Gandalf! Forgive me!"

Pippin: "A tree… there was a white tree in a courtyard of stone… it was dead. The city was burning."

Pippin: "I saw… I saw Him! I could hear His voice in my head!"

Pippin: "He asked me my name. I didn't answer."

Pippin: "He hurt me!"

-

Pippin: "Where are we going?"

Merry: "Why did you look? Why do you always have to look!"

Pippin: "I don't know. I can't help it!"

Merry: "You never can."

Pippin: "I'm sorry, all right! I won't do it again."

Merry: "Don't you understand? The enemy thinks you have the Ring! He's going to be looking for you, Pip. They have to get you out of here."

Pippin: "And y-you're coming with me?"

Pippin: "Merry?"

Merry: "Come on!"

Pippin: "How far is Minas Tirith?"

Merry: "Here. Something for the road."

Pippin: "Last of the Longbottom Leaf?"

Merry: "I know you've run out. You smoke too much, Pip."

Pippin: "But we'll see each other soon, won't we?"

Merry: "I don't know. I don't know what's going to happen."

Pippin: "Merry!"

Pippin: "Merry!"

-

Merry: "He's always followed me. Everywhere I went, since before we were were tweens. I would get him into the worst sort of trouble. But I was always there to get him out. And now he's gone."

Merry: "Just like Frodo, and Sam."

Merry: "Foolhardy maybe. He's a Took."

-

Pippin: "It's the tree, Gandalf. Gandalf!"

-

Pippin: "Boromir died to save us, my kinsmen and me. He fell defending us from many foes."

Pippin: "I offer you my service, such as it is, in payment of this debt."

Pippin: "The mightiest man may be slain by one arrow, and Boromir was pierced by many."

-

Pippin: "Why are they still guarding it?"

Pippin: "Mordor."

Pippin: "A storm is coming."

Pippin: "Well… Minas Tirith. Very impressive. So where are we off to next?"

-

Pippin: "So I imagine this is just a ceremonial position."

Pippin: "I mean, they don't actually expect me to do any fighting… do they?"

Pippin: "There's no more stars. Is it time?"

Pippin: "It's so quiet."

Pippin: "I don't want to be in a battle, but waiting on the edge of one I can't escape is even worse! Is there any hope, Gandalf? For Frodo and Sam?"

Pippin: "But we have the White Wizard… that's got to count for something. Gandalf?"

-

Merry: "Excuse me. I have a sword. Please accept it."

Merry: "I offer you my service, Theoden King."

-

Pippin: "You've seen Frodo and Sam!"

Pippin: "What does that mean? What's wrong?"

-

Pippin: "What were you thinking, Peregrin Took? What service can a Hobbit offer such a great lord of Men?"

Pippin: "I didn't think they would find any livery that would fit me."

Pippin: "This was yours?

Pippin: "Well… I'm taller than you were then. Though I'm not likely to grow anymore, except sideways."

Pippin: "I think you have strength of a different kind. And one day your father will see it."

-

Pippin: "Here do I swear fealty and service to Gondor. In peace or war. In living or dying. Fr… from… from… from this hour henceforth, until my lord release me, or death… take me."

-

Pippin: "Well, yes. At least, well enough for my own people. But, we have no songs for great halls and… evil times."

Pippin: "Home is behind, the world ahead
and there are many paths to tread."
"Through shadow to the edge of night
until the stars are all alight."
"Mist and shadow cloud and shade
all shall fade, all shall fade."

-

Merry: "I'm ready!"

Merry: "Sorry. It isn't all that dangerous. It's not even sharp."

-

Merry: "All my friends have gone to battle. I will be ashamed to be left behind!"

Merry: "I want to fight!"

Merry: "My lady!"

-

Pippin: "He's alive!"

Pippin: "He needs medicine my lord!"

Pippin: "My lord!"

-

Pippin: "They called us out to fight."

-

Merry: "My lady, you are fair and brave and have much to live for, and many who love you. I know it is too late to turn aside."

Merry: "I know there is not much point now in hoping. If I were a knight of Rohan capable of great deeds… but I'm not. I'm a Hobbit. And I know I can't save Middle-Earth."

Merry: "I just want to help my friends. Frodo. Sam. Pippin. More than anything… I wish I could see them again."

Merry: "To battle."

-

Pippin: "He's not dead!"

Pippin: "He's not dead! No! No! He's not dead!"

Pippin: "Gandalf! Gandalf! Gandalf!"

-

Pippin: "Gandalf! Gandalf! Denethor has lost his mind!"

Pippin: "He's burning Faramir alive!"

-

Pippin: "Gandalf!"

-

Pippin: "I didn't think it would end this way."

Pippin: "What, Gandalf? See what?"

Pippin: "Well, that isn't so bad."

-

Pippin: "Merry."

-

Pippin: "Merry! Merry, it's me. It's Pippin."

Merry: "I knew you'd find me."

Pippin: "Yes."

Merry: "Are you going to leave me?"

Pippin: "No, Merry. I'm going to look after you."

-

Pippin: "Where are they?"

Pippin: "Frodo."

Pippin: "Frodo!"

Merry: "No!"

-

Pippin: "Eagles! The Eagles are coming!"

-

Merry: "Frodo!"

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