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"
We
are
getting
near
,
"
said
Gandalf
.
"
We
are
on
the
edge
of
his
bee-pastures
.
"
After
a
while
they
came
to
a
belt
of
tall
and
very
ancient
oaks
,
and
beyond
these
to
a
high
thorn-hedge
through
which
you
could
neither
see
nor
scramble
.
"
You
had
better
wait
here
,
"
said
the
wizard
to
the
dwarves
;
"
and
when
I
call
or
whistle
begin
to
come
after
me
-
you
will
see
the
way
I
go-but
only
in
pairs
,
mind
,
about
five
minutes
between
each
pair
of
you
.
Bombur
is
fattest
and
will
do
for
two
,
he
had
better
come
alone
and
last
.
Come
on
Mr.
Baggins
!
There
is
a
gate
somewhere
round
this
way
.
"
And
with
that
he
went
off
along
the
hedge
taking
the
frightened
hobbit
with
him
.
They
soon
came
to
a
wooden
gate
,
high
and
broad
,
beyond
which
they
could
see
gardens
and
a
cluster
of
low
wooden
buildings
,
some
thatched
and
made
of
unshaped
logs
;
barns
,
stables
,
sheds
,
and
a
long
low
wooden
house
.
Inside
on
the
southward
side
of
the
great
hedge
were
rows
and
rows
of
hives
with
bell-shaped
tops
made
of
straw
.
The
noise
of
the
giant
bees
flying
to
and
fro
and
crawling
in
and
out
filled
all
the
air
.
The
wizard
and
the
hobbit
pushed
open
the
heavy
creaking
gate
and
went
down
a
wide
track
towards
the
house
.
Some
horses
,
very
sleek
and
well-groomed
,
trotted
up
across
the
grass
and
looked
at
them
intently
with
very
intelligent
faces
;
then
off
they
galloped
to
the
buildings
.
"
They
have
gone
to
tell
him
of
the
arrival
of
strangers
,
"
said
Gandalf
.
Soon
they
reached
a
courtyard
,
three
walls
of
which
were
formed
by
the
wooden
house
and
its
two
long
wings
.
In
the
middle
there
was
lying
a
great
oak-trunk
with
many
lopped
branches
beside
it
.
Standing
near
was
a
huge
man
with
a
thick
black
beard
and
'
hair
,
and
great
bare
arms
and
legs
with
knotted
muscles
.
He
was
clothed
in
a
tunic
of
wool
down
to
his
knees
,
and
was
leaning
on
a
large
axe
.
The
horses
were
standing
by
him
with
their
noses
at
his
shoulder
.
"
Ugh
!
here
they
are
!
"
he
said
to
the
horses
.
"
They
do
n't
look
dangerous
.
You
can
be
off
!
"
He
laughed
a
great
rolling
laugh
,
put
down
his
axe
and
came
forward
.
"
Who
are
you
and
what
do
you
want
?
"
he
asked
gruffly
,
standing
in
front
of
them
and
towering
tall
above
Gandalf
.
As
for
Bilbo
he
could
easily
have
trotted
through
his
legs
without
ducking
his
head
to
miss
the
fringe
of
the
man
's
brown
tunic
.
"
I
am
Gandalf
,
"
said
the
wizard
.