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"
There
's
more
to
come
yet
,
"
said
Tom
,
"
or
I
'm
mighty
mistook
.
Lots
and
none
at
all
,
it
is
,
"
said
he
.
"
No
burra
-
hobbits
,
but
lots
of
these
here
dwarves
.
That
's
about
the
shape
of
it
!
"
"
I
reckon
you
're
right
,
"
said
Bert
,
"
and
we
'd
best
get
out
of
the
light
.
"
And
so
they
did
.
With
sacks
in
their
hands
,
that
they
used
for
carrying
off
mutton
and
other
plunder
,
they
waited
in
the
shadows
.
As
each
dwarf
came
up
and
looked
at
the
fire
,
and
the
spilled
jugs
,
and
the
gnawed
mutton
,
in
surprise
,
pop
!
went
a
nasty
smelly
sack
over
his
head
,
and
he
was
down
.
Soon
Dwalin
lay
by
Balin
,
and
Fili
and
Kili
together
,
and
Dori
and
Nori
and
Ori
all
in
a
heap
,
and
Oin
and
Gloin
and
Bifur
and
Bofur
and
Bombur
piled
uncomfortably
near
the
fire
.
"
That
'll
teach
'em
,
"
said
Tom
;
for
Bifur
and
Bombur
had
given
a
lot
of
trouble
,
and
fought
like
mad
,
as
dwarves
will
when
cornered
.
Thorin
came
last-and
he
was
not
caught
unawares
.
He
came
expecting
mischief
,
and
did
n't
need
to
see
his
friends
'
legs
sticking
out
of
sacks
to
tell
him
that
things
were
not
all
well
.
He
stood
outside
in
the
shadows
some
way
off
,
and
said
:
"
What
's
all
this
trouble
?
Who
has
been
knocking
my
people
about
?
"
"
It
's
trolls
!
"
said
Bilbo
from
behind
a
tree
.
They
had
forgotten
all
about
him
.
"
They
're
hiding
in
the
bushes
with
sacks
,
"
said
he
.
"
O
!
are
they
?
"
said
Thorin
,
and
he
jumped
forward
to
the
fire
,
before
they
could
leap
on
him
.
He
caught
up
a
big
branch
all
on
fire
at
one
end
;
and
Bert
got
that
end
in
his
eye
before
he
could
step
aside
.
That
put
him
out
of
the
battle
for
a
bit
.
Bilbo
did
his
best
.
He
caught
hold
of
Tom
's
leg-as
well
as
he
could
,
it
was
thick
as
a
young
tree-trunk
-
but
he
was
sent
spinning
up
into
the
top
of
some
bushes
,
when
Tom
kicked
the
sparks
up
in
Thorin
's
face
.
Tom
got
the
branch
in
his
teeth
for
that
,
and
lost
one
of
the
front
ones
.
It
made
him
howl
,
I
can
tell
you
.
But
just
at
that
moment
William
came
up
behind
and
popped
a
sack
right
over
Thorin
's
head
and
down
to
his
toes
.
And
so
the
fight
ended
.
A
nice
pickle
they
were
all
in
now
:
all
neatly
tied
up
in
sacks
,
with
three
angry
trolls
(
and
two
with
burns
and
bashes
to
remember
)
sitting
by
them
,
arguing
whether
they
should
roast
them
slowly
,
or
mince
them
fine
and
boil
them
,
or
just
sit
on
them
one
by
one
and
squash
them
into
jelly
:
and
Bilbo
up
in
a
bush
,
with
his
clothes
and
his
skin
torn
,
not
daring
to
move
for
fear
they
should
hear
him
.
It
was
just
then
that
Gandalf
came
back
.
But
no
one
saw
him
.
The
trolls
had
just
decided
to
roast
the
dwarves
now
and
eat
them
later-that
was
Bert
's
idea
,
and
after
a
lot
of
argument
they
had
all
agreed
to
it
.
"
No
good
roasting
'em
now
,
it
'd
take
all
night
,
"
said
a
voice
.
Bert
thought
it
was
William
's
.
"
Do
n't
start
the
argument
all
over-again
.
Bill
,
"
he
said
,
"
or
it
will
take
all
night
.
"
"
Who
's
a-arguing
?
"
said
William
,
who
thought
it
was
.
Bert
that
had
spoken
.
"
You
are
,
"
said
Bert
.