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Frogmorton

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Frogmorton

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As evening fell they were drawing near to Frogmorton, a village right on the Road, about twenty-two miles from the Bridge. There they meant to stay the night; The Floating Log at Frogmorton was a good inn. But as they came to the east end of the village they met a barrier with a large board saying NO ROAD; and behind it stood a large band of Shirriffs with staves in their hands and feathers in their caps, looking both important and rather scared.
– The Return of the King (Book 6), Chapter 8

The village of Frogmorton lies between the villages of Bywater and Whitfurrows in the Eastfarthing. Its location along the Great East Road makes the village’s inn, the Floating Log, frequented by travellers.

As evening fell they were drawing near to Frogmorton, a village right on the Road, about twenty-two miles from the Bridge. There they meant to stay the night; The Floating Log at Frogmorton was a good inn. But as they came to the east end of the village they met a barrier with a large board saying NO ROAD; and behind it stood a large band of Shirriffs with staves in their hands and feathers in their caps, looking both important and rather scared.
– The Return of the King (Book 6), Chapter 8

The village of Frogmorton lies between the villages of Bywater and Whitfurrows in the Eastfarthing. Its location along the Great East Road makes the village’s inn, the Floating Log, frequented by travellers.

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