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'''Mithe Steps''' was a landing-stage at the [[Mithe]], the outflow of the [[Shirebourn]] river. From there a lane ran to [[Deephallow]] and so on to the [[Causeway]] road that went through [[Rushey]] and [[Stock]].<ref>{{ATB|Preface}}</ref> When [[Tom Bombadil]] passed the Mithe, he found Mithe Steps empty and "none was there to greet him".<ref>{{ATB|2}}</ref>
'''Mithe Steps''' was a landing-stage at the [[Mithe]], the outflow of the [[Shirebourn]] river. From there a lane ran to [[Deephallow]] and so on to the [[Causeway]] road that went through [[Rushey]] and [[Stock]].<ref>{{ATB|Preface}}</ref> When [[Tom Bombadil]] passed the Mithe, he found Mithe Steps empty and "none was there to greet him".<ref>{{ATB|2}}</ref>
 
==Etymology==
*''See [[Mithe#Etymology|Mithe: Etymology]]''
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 13 June 2012

Mithe Steps was a landing-stage at the Mithe, the outflow of the Shirebourn river. From there a lane ran to Deephallow and so on to the Causeway road that went through Rushey and Stock.[1] When Tom Bombadil passed the Mithe, he found Mithe Steps empty and "none was there to greet him".[2]

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