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"
Quite
right
,
"
answered
the
dwarf
,
gathering
up
the
cushions
and
courteously
assisting
Frodo
back
into
his
seat
.
"
And
I
do
not
ask
,
for
I
have
already
been
told
that
you
are
the
kinsman
and
adopted
heir
of
our
friend
Bilbo
the
renowned
.
Allow
me
to
congratulate
you
on
your
recovery
.
"
"
Thank
you
very
much
,
"
said
Frodo
.
"
You
have
had
some
very
strange
adventures
,
I
hear
,
"
said
Gloin
.
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"
I
wonder
greatly
what
bringsfour
hobbits
on
so
long
a
journey
.
Nothing
like
it
has
happened
since
Bilbo
came
with
us
.
But
perhaps
I
should
not
inquire
too
closely
,
since
Elrond
and
Gandalf
do
not
seem
disposed
to
talk
of
this
?
"
"
I
think
we
will
not
speak
of
it
,
at
least
not
yet
,
"
said
Frodo
politely
.
He
guessed
that
even
in
Elrond
's
house
the
matter
of
the
Ring
was
not
one
for
casual
talk
;
and
in
any
case
he
wished
to
forget
his
troubles
for
a
time
.
"
But
I
am
equally
curious
,
"
he
added
,
"
to
learn
what
brings
so
important
a
dwarf
so
far
from
the
Lonely
Mountain
.
"
Gloin
looked
at
him
.
"
If
you
have
not
heard
,
I
think
we
will
not
speak
yet
of
that
either
.
Master
Elrond
will
summon
us
all
ere
long
,
I
believe
,
and
then
we
shall
all
hear
many
things
.
But
there
is
much
else
that
may
be
told
.
"
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Throughout
the
rest
of
the
meal
they
talked
together
,
but
Frodo
listened
more
than
he
spoke
;
for
the
news
of
the
Shire
,
apart
from
the
Ring
,
seemed
small
and
far-away
and
unimportant
,
while
Gloin
had
much
to
tell
of
events
in
the
northern
regions
of
Wilderland
.
Frodo
learned
that
Grimbeorn
the
Old
,
son
of
Beorn
,
was
now
the
lord
of
many
sturdy
men
,
and
to
their
land
between
the
Mountains
and
Mirkwood
neither
orc
nor
wolf
dared
to
go
.
'
lndeed
,
"
said
Gloin
,
"
if
it
were
not
for
the
Beornings
,
the
passage
from
Dale
to
Rivendell
would
long
ago
have
become
impossible
.
They
are
valiant
men
and
keep
open
the
High
Pass
and
the
Ford
of
Carrock
.
But
their
tolls
are
high
,
"
he
added
with
a
shake
of
his
head
;
"
and
like
Beorn
of
old
they
are
not
over
fond
of
dwarves
.
Still
,
they
are
trusty
,
and
that
is
much
in
these
days
.
Nowhere
are
there
any
men
so
friendly
to
us
as
the
Men
of
Dale
.
They
are
good
folk
,
the
Bardings
.
The
grandson
of
Bard
the
Bowman
rules
them
,
Brand
son
of
Bain
son
of
Bard
.
He
is
a
strong
king
,
and
his
realm
now
reaches
far
south
and
east
of
Esgaroth
.
"