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The village of [[Bree]] was guarded from outsiders by a deep ditch and a hedge. The great [[East Road]] passed through this hedge on its western side, and exited again in the southern corner where the hedge and dike met the sides of the [[Bree-hill]]. At each of these points stood a gate, that was closed and guarded after nightfall. The gate that looked towards the [[Shire]], the West-gate, was guarded by one [[Harry Goatleaf]] during the [[War of the Ring]], though he later joined with [[Bill Ferny]] and the followers of [[Saruman]]. | The village of [[Bree]] was guarded from outsiders by a deep ditch and a hedge. The great [[East Road]] passed through this hedge on its western side, and exited again in the southern corner where the hedge and dike met the sides of the [[Bree-hill]]. At each of these points stood a gate, that was closed and guarded after nightfall. The gate that looked towards the [[Shire]], the West-gate, was guarded by one [[Harry Goatleaf]] during the [[War of the Ring]], though he later joined with [[Bill Ferny]] and the followers of [[Saruman]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:05, 6 August 2006
The village of Bree was guarded from outsiders by a deep ditch and a hedge. The great East Road passed through this hedge on its western side, and exited again in the southern corner where the hedge and dike met the sides of the Bree-hill. At each of these points stood a gate, that was closed and guarded after nightfall. The gate that looked towards the Shire, the West-gate, was guarded by one Harry Goatleaf during the War of the Ring, though he later joined with Bill Ferny and the followers of Saruman.