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eyes grew bigger and bigger and big
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That was all he could think of to a
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ut not nothing. Oh no! gollum!”
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was in his boat again, paddling wil
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we durstn’t. Goblinses down there
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Bilbo was dreadfully frightened, bu
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the wizard had not chosen someone w
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down and worked up the best magic h
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the hobbit’s head; at times they
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their talk was about cruel and wick
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were proud and strong and noble-hea
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There was a howl of anger and surpr
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with hunger.” “I am nearly dead
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chieftains golden collars (made of
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of bears; ‘The day will come when
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y the fire and the hole above it, a
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and bowing. “That’s enough!”
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Elrond. The light of the torches an
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“Where is Gandalf?” asked Bilbo
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one that you did not know as well a
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forest-path that lay in front. But
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“Do we really have to go through?
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darkness round them, and sometimes
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lightest boatload. Don’t start gr
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Still Bombur slept and they grew ve
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with you as it is. If you hadn’t
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found it was the hobbit curled up f
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Hobbits are clever at quietness, es
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Not very good perhaps, but then you
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spiders had caught them pretty easi
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had begun to have a great respect f
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him, and asked him many questions.
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hewn out of the living stone sat th
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all thought their own shares in the
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none, and this is our last chance.
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hand in a jug! Come give us a taste
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the creak of the water-gate being h
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might have had a look inside,” th
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So you see Bilbo had come in the en
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or be properly thankful for it. Dwa
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Thorin. “But lock nor bar may hin
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we shall see in the end. He sent ou
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Before setting out to search the we
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guard the ponies and such stores as
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freckled dark spots. Crack! It had
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lack when the hobbit crept through
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they praised him and patted him on
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the dawn chilled his wrath and he w
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You have nice manners for a thief a
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inexperienced. Bilbo of course ough
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“Why what has happened?” cried
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through their talk he was only half
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all invisible, ring or no ring. In
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They waited a moment or two, and st
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chairs and benches were lying there
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late afternoon they came to the top
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foolish doubted that the prophecies
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the West to scatter in tattered shr
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Probably most of them would have pe
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CHAPTER 15. THE GATHERING OF THE CL
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is he, of the race of Dale, of the
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folk as friends; but Thorin scowled
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“It is in my mind to ask what sha
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Thorin, may his beard grow ever lon
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Now I will make you an offer!!”
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CHAPTER 17. THE CLOUDS BURST Next d
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y my folk, and is too good for you.
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with a flash like the lightning.
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Goblins had scaled the Mountain fro
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CHAPTER 18. THE RETURN JOURNEY When
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the battle below. But even with the
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The elf-host was on the march;. and
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CHAPTER 19. THE LAST STAGE It was o
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