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Racer jonas (idoseggs)
Race Number 916
Date Tue, 28 Dec 2021 17:25:04 +0000
Speed 90 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 96.8%
Rank 3rd place (out of 5)
Opponents awesomewill (1st place) hagemanto (2nd place) littlecaaat (4th place) nopped (5th place)

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The brave things in the old tales and songs, Mr. Frodo: adventures, as I used to call them. I used to think that they were things the wonderful folk of the stories went out and looked for, because they wanted them, because they were exciting and life was a bit dull, a kind of a sport, as you might say. But that's not the way of it with the tales that really mattered, or the ones that stay in the mind. Folk seem to have been just landed in them - usually their paths were laid that way, as you put it. But I expect they had lots of chances, like us, of turning back, only they didn't. And if they had, we shouldn't know, because they'd have been forgotten. We hear about those as just went on - and not all to a good end, mind you; at least not to what folk inside a story and not outside it call a good end. You know, coming home, and finding things all right, though not quite the same.
The Lord of The Rings (book) by J.R.R. Tolkien (see stats)

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The brave things in the old tales and songs, Mr. Frodo: adventures, as I used to call them. I used to think that they were things the wonderful folk of the stories went out and looked for, because they wanted them, because they were exciting and life was a bit dull, a kind of a sport, as you might say. But that's not the way of it with the tales that really mattered, or the ones that stay in the mind. Folk seem to have been just landed in them - usually their paths were laid that way, as you put it. But I expect they had lots of chances, like us, of turning back, only they didn't. And if they had, we shouldn't know, because they'd have been forgotten. We hear about those as just went on - and not all to a good end, mind you; at least not to what folk inside a story and not outside it call a good end. You know, coming home, and finding things all right, though not quite the same.
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Mistakes:
  1. Frodo:
  2. adventures,
  3. I
  4. them.
  5. used
  6. they
  7. things
  8. wonderful
  9. stories
  10. because
  11. because
  12. bit
  13. a
  14. kind
  15. you
  16. might
  17. But
  18. really
  19. stay
  20. them
  21. I
  22. expect
  23. didn't.
  24. shouldn't
  25. know,
  26. because
  27. they'd
  28. have
  29. outside
  30. things
  31. all
  32. quite