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601
I
will
tell
you
what
Gandalf
heard
,
though
Bilbo
did
not
understand
it
.
The
Wargs
and
the
goblins
often
helped
one
another
in
wicked
deeds
.
Goblins
do
not
usually
venture
very
far
from
their
mountains
,
unless
they
are
driven
out
and
are
looking
for
new
homes
,
or
are
marching
to
war
(
which
I
am
glad
to
say
has
not
happened
for
a
long
while
)
.
But
in
those
days
they
sometimes
used
to
go
on
raids
,
especially
to
get
food
or
slaves
to
work
for
them
.
Then
they
often
got
the
Wargs
to
help
and
shared
the
plunder
with
them
.
Sometimes
they
rode
on
wolves
like
men
do
on
horses
.
Now
it
seemed
that
a
great
goblin-raid
had
been
planned
for
that
very
night
.
The
Wargs
had
come
to
meet
the
goblins
and
the
goblins
were
late
.
The
reason
,
no
doubt
,
was
the
death
of
the
Great
Goblin
,
and
all
the
excitement
caused
by
the
dwarves
and
Bilbo
and
the
wizard
,
for
whom
they
were
probably
still
hunting
.
602
In
spite
of
the
dangers
of
this
far
land
bold
men
had
of
late
been
making
their
way
back
into
it
from
the
South
,
cutting
down
trees
,
and
building
themselves
places
to
live
in
among
the
more
pleasant
woods
in
the
valleys
and
along
the
river-shores
.
603
There
were
many
of
them
,
and
they
were
brave
and
well-armed
,
and
even
the
Wargs
dared
not
attack
them
if
there
were
many
together
,
or
in
the
bright
day
.
But
now
they
had
planned
with
the
goblins
'
help
to
come
by
night
upon
some
of
the
villages
nearest
the
mountains
.
If
their
plan
had
been
carried
out
,
there
would
have
been
none
left
there
next
day
;
all
would
have
been
killed
except
the
few
the
goblins
kept
from
the
wolves
and
carried
back
as
prisoners
to
their
caves
.
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604
This
was
dreadful
talk
to
listen
to
,
not
only
because
of
the
brave
woodmen
and
their
wives
and
children
,
but
also
because
of
the
danger
which
now
threatened
Gandalf
and
his
friends
.
The
Wargs
were
angry
and
puzzled
at
finding
them
here
in
their
very
meeting-place
.
They
thought
they
were
friends
of
the
woodmen
,
and
were
come
to
spy
on
them
,
and
would
take
news
of
their
plans
down
into
the
valleys
,
and
then
the
goblins
and
the
wolves
would
have
to
fight
a
terrible
battle
instead
of
capturing
prisoners
and
devouring
people
waked
suddenly
from
their
sleep
.
So
the
Wargs
had
no
intention
of
going
away
and
letting
the
people
up
the
trees
escape
,
at
any
rate
not
until
morning
.
And
long
before
that
,
they
said
,
goblin
soldiers
would
be
coming
down
from
the
mountains
;
and
goblins
can
climb
trees
,
or
cut
them
down
.
Now
you
can
understand
why
Gandalf
,
listening
to
their
growling
and
yelping
,
began
to
be
dreadfully
afraid
,
wizard
though
he
was
,
and
to
feel
that
they
were
in
a
very
bad
place
,
and
had
not
yet
escaped
at
all
.
All
the
same
he
was
not
going
to
let
them
have
it
all
their
own
way
,
though
he
could
not
do
very
much
stuck
up
in
a
tall
tree
with
wolves
all
round
on
the
ground
below
.
He
gathered
the
huge
pinecones
from
the
branches
of
his
tree
.
Then
he
set
one
alight
with
bright
blue
fire
,
and
threw
it
whizzing
down
among
the
circle
of
the
wolves
.
It
struck
one
on
the
back
,
and
immediately
his
shaggy
coat
caught
fire
,
and
he
was
leaping
to
and
fro
yelping
horribly
.
Then
another
came
and
another
,
one
in
blue
flames
,
one
in
red
,
another
in
green
.
605
They
burst
on
the
ground
in
the
middle
of
the
circle
and
went
off
in
coloured
sparks
and
smoke
.
A
specially
large
one
hit
the
chief
wolf
on
the
nose
,
and
he
leaped
in
the
air
ten
feet
,
and
then
rushed
round
and
round
the
circle
biting
and
snapping
even
at
the
other
wolves
in
his
anger
and
fright
.
606
The
dwarves
and
Bilbo
shouted
and
cheered
.
The
rage
of
the
wolves
was
terrible
to
see
,
and
the
commotion
they
made
filled
all
the
forest
.
Wolves
are
afraid
of
fire
at
all
times
,
but
this
was
a
most
horrible
and
uncanny
fire
.
If
a
spark
got
in
their
coats
it
stuck
and
burned
into
them
,
and
unless
they
rolled
over
quick
they
were
soon
all
in
flames
.
Very
soon
all
about
the
glade
wolves
were
rolling
over
and
over
to
put
out
the
sparks
on
their
backs
,
while
those
that
were
burning
were
running
about
howling
and
setting
others
alight
,
till
their
own
friends
chased
them
away
and
they
fled
off
down
the
slopes
crying
and
yammering
and
looking
for
water
.
607
"
What
's
all
this
uproar
in
the
forest
tonight
?
"
said
the
Lord
of
the
Eagles
.
He
was
sitting
,
black
in
the
moonlight
,
on
the
top
of
a
lonely
pinnacle
of
rock
at
the
eastern
edge
of
the
mountains
.
"
I
hear
wolves
'
voices
!
Are
the
goblins
at
mischief
in
the
woods
?
"
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608
He
swept
up
into
the
air
,
and
immediately
two
of
his
guards
from
the
rocks
at
either
hand
leaped
up
to
follow
him
.
They
circled
up
in
the
sky
and
looked
down
upon
the
ring
of
the
Wargs
,
a
tiny
spot
far
far
below
.
But
eagles
have
keen
eyes
and
can
see
small
things
at
a
great
distance
.
The
lord
of
the
eagles
of
the
Misty
Mountains
had
eyes
that
could
look
at
the
sun
unblinking
,
and
could
see
a
rabbit
moving
on
the
ground
a
mile
below
even
in
the
moonlight
.
So
though
he
could
not
see
the
people
in
the
trees
,
he
could
make
out
the
commotion
among
the
wolves
and
see
the
tiny
flashes
of
fire
,
and
hear
the
howling
and
yelping
come
up
faint
from
far
beneath
him
.
609
Also
he
could
see
the
glint
of
the
moon
on
goblin
spears
and
helmets
,
as
long
lines
of
the
wicked
folk
crept
down
the
hillsides
from
their
gate
and
wound
into
the
wood
.
Eagles
are
not
kindly
birds
.
Some
are
cowardly
and
cruel
.
But
the
ancient
race
of
the
northern
mountains
were
the
greatest
of
all
birds
;
they
were
proud
and
strong
and
noble-hearted
.
They
did
not
love
goblins
,
or
fear
them
.
When
they
took
any
notice
of
them
at
all
(
which
was
seldom
,
for
they
did
not
eat
such
creatures
)
,
they
swooped
on
them
and
drove
them
shrieking
back
to
their
caves
,
and
stopped
whatever
wickedness
they
were
doing
.
The
goblins
hated
the
eagles
and
feared
them
,
but
could
not
reach
their
lofty
seats
,
or
drive
them
from
the
mountains
.
610
Tonight
the
Lord
of
the
Eagles
was
filled
with
curiosity
to
know
what
was
afoot
;
so
he
summoned
many
other
eagles
to
him
,
and
they
flew
away
from
the
mountains
,
and
slowly
circling
ever
round
and
round
they
came
down
,
down
,
down
towards
the
ring
of
the
wolves
and
the
meeting-place
of
the
goblins
.
A
very
good
thing
too
!
Dreadful
things
had
been
going
on
down
there
.
The
wolves
that
had
caught
fire
and
fled
into
the
forest
had
set
it
alight
in
several
places
.
It
was
high
summer
,
and
on
this
eastern
side
of
the
mountains
there
had
been
little
rain
for
some
time
.
Yellowing
bracken
,
fallen
branches
,
deep-piled
pine-needles
,
and
here
and
there
dead
trees
,
were
soon
in
flames
.
All
round
the
clearing
of
the
Wargs
fire
was
leaping
.
But
the
wolf-guards
did
not
leave
the
trees
.
Maddened
and
angry
they
were
leaping
and
howling
round
the
trunks
,
and
cursing
the
dwarves
in
their
horrible
language
,
with
their
tongues
hanging
out
,
and
their
eyes
shining
as
red
and
fierce
as
the
flames
.
Then
suddenly
goblins
came
running
up
yelling
.
They
thought
a
battle
with
the
woodmen
was
going
on
;
but
they
goon
learned
what
had
really
happened
.
Some
of
them
actually
sat
down
and
laughed
.
Others
waved
their
spears
and
clashed
the
shafts
against
their
shields
.