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Goblins
are
not
afraid
of
fire
,
and
they
soon
had
a
plan
which
seemed
to
them
most
amusing
.
Some
got
all
the
wolves
together
in
a
pack
.
Some
stacked
fern
and
brushwood
round
the
tree-trunks
.
Others
rushed
round
and
stamped
and
beat
,
and
beat
and
stamped
,
until
nearly
all
the
flames
were
put
out-but
they
did
not
put
out
the
fire
nearest
to
the
trees
where
the
dwarves
were
.
That
fire
they
fed
with
leaves
and
dead
branches
and
bracken
.
Soon
they
had
a
ring
of
smoke
and
flame
all
round
the
dwarves
,
a
ring
which
they
kept
from
spreading
outwards
;
but
it
closed
slowly
in
,
till
the
running
fire
was
licking
the
fuel
piled
under
the
trees
.
Smoke
was
in
Bilbo
's
eyes
,
he
could
feel
the
heat
of
the
flames
;
and
through
the
reek
he
could
see
the
goblins
dancing
round
and
round
in
a
circle
like
people
round
a
midsummer
bonfire
.
Outside
the
ring
of
dancing
warriors
with
spears
and
axes
stood
the
wolves
at
a
respectful
distance
,
watching
and
waiting
.
He
could
hear
the
goblins
beginning
a
horrible
song
:
"
Fifteen
birds
in
five
firtrees
,
their
feathers
were
fanned
in
a
fiery
breeze
!
But
,
funny
little
birds
,
they
had
no
wings
!
O
what
shall
we
do
with
the
funny
little
things
?
Roast
'em
alive
,
or
stew
them
in
a
pot
,
fry
them
,
boil
them
and
eat
them
hot
?
"
Then
they
stopped
and
shouted
out
:
"
Fly
away
little
birds
!
Fly
away
if
you
can
!
Come
down
little
birds
,
or
you
will
get
roasted
in
your
nests
!
Sing
,
sing
little
birds
!
Why
do
n't
you
sing
?
"
"
Go
away
!
little
boys
!
"
shouted
Gandalf
in
answer
.
"
It
is
n't
bird-nesting
time
.
Also
naughty
little
boys
that
play
with
fire
get
punished
.
"
He
said
it
to
make
them
angry
,
and
to
show
them
he
was
not
frightened
of
them-though
of
course
he
was
,
wizard
though
he
was
.
But
they
took
no
notice
,
and
they
went
on
singing
.
"
Burn
,
burn
tree
and
fern
!