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One
thing
he
did
make
his
mind
up
about
was
not
to
bother
to
get
up
very
early
and
cook
everybody
else
's
wretched
breakfast
.
The
Tookishness
was
wearing
off
,
and
he
was
not
now
quite
so
sure
that
he
was
going
on
any
journey
in
the
morning
.
As
he
lay
in
bed
he
could
hear
Thorin
still
humming
to
himself
in
the
best
bedroom
next
to
him
:
"
Far
over
the
misty
mountains
cold
To
dungeons
deep
and
caverns
old
We
must
away
,
ere
break
of
day
,
To
find
our
long-forgotten
gold
.
"
Bilbo
went
to
sleep
with
that
in
his
ears
,
and
it
gave
him
very
uncomfortable
dreams
.
It
was
long
after
the
break
of
day
,
when
he
woke
up
.
Up
jumped
Bilbo
,
and
putting
on
his
dressing-gown
went
into
the
dining-room
.
There
he
saw
nobody
,
but
all
the
signs
of
a
large
and
hurried
breakfast
.
There
was
a
fearful
mess
in
the
room
,
and
piles
of
unwashed
crocks
in
the
kitchen
.
Nearly
every
pot
and
pan
he
possessed
seemed
to
have
been
used
.
The
washing-up
was
so
dismally
real
that
Bilbo
was
forced
to
believe
the
party
of
the
night
before
had
not
been
part
of
his
bad
dreams
,
as
he
had
rather
hoped
.
Indeed
he
was
really
relieved
after
all
to
think
that
they
had
all
gone
without
him
,
and
without
bothering
to
wake
him
up
(
"
but
with
never
a
thank-you
"
he
thought
)
;
and
yet
in
a
way
he
could
not
help
feeling
just
a
trifle
disappointed
.
The
feeling
surprised
him
.
"
Do
n't
be
a
fool
,
Bilbo
Baggins
!
"
he
said
to
himself
,
"
thinking
of
dragons
and
all
that
outlandish
nonsense
at
your
age
!
"
So
be
put
on
an
apron
,
lit
fires
,
boiled
water
,
and
washed
up
.
Then
he
had
a
nice
little
breakfast
in
the
kitchen
before
turning
out
the
dining-room
.
By
that
time
the
sun
was
shining
;
and
the
front
door
was
open
,
letting
in
a
warm
spring
breeze
.
Bilbo
began
to
whistle
loudly
and
to
forget
about
the
night
before
.
In
fact
he
was
just
sitting
down
to
a
nice
little
second
breakfast
in
the
dining-room
by
the
open
window
,
when
in
walked
Gandalf
.
"
My
dear
fellow
,
"
said
he
,
"
whenever
are
you
going
to
come
?
What
about
an
early
start
?
-
and
here
you
are
having
breakfast
,
or
whatever
you
call
it
,
at
half
past
ten
!
They
left
you
the
message
,
because
they
could
not
wait
.
"
"
What
message
?
"
said
poor
Mr.
Baggins
all
in
a
fluster
.
"
Great
Elephants
!
"
said
Gandalf
,
"
you
are
not
at
all
yourself
this
morning-you
have
never
dusted
the
mantel
-
piece
!
"
"
What
's
that
got
to
do
with
it
?
I
have
had
enough
to
do
with
washing
up
for
fourteen
!
"