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I mean a real bed in a bed-room. | |
I don't follow you, begging your pardon. | |
Why are there so few, when you have lived in this country so long? | |
Surely the time is up? | |
The enemy is so strong and terrible. | |
I will give you the One Ring, if you ask for it. | |
The creature is wretched and hungry. | |
It seemed different so far away, in the Shire or in Rivendell. | |
Though surely there are many perils in the world. | |
But tell me now of your own fortunes. | |
There ain't no eaves at Bag End, and that's a fact. | |
There ain't no eaves at Bag End, and that's a fact. | |
There ain't no eaves at Bag End, and that's a fact. | |
I didn't learn that part, it gave me the shivers. | |
I didn't learn that part, it gave me the shivers. | |
I didn't learn that part, it gave me the shivers. | |
Why doesn't Gandalf do something quick? | |
Why doesn't Gandalf do something quick? | |
Why doesn't Gandalf do something quick? | |
Couldn't you take me to see Elves, sir, when you go? | |
Couldn't you take me to see Elves, sir, when you go? | |
Couldn't you take me to see Elves, sir, when you go? | |
It was a compliment, and so, of course, not true. | |
It was a compliment, and so, of course, not true. | |
It was a compliment, and so, of course, not true. | |
He is indisposed. | |
He is indisposed. | |
He is indisposed. | |
He knows we shan't agree to his going East | |
He knows we shan't agree to his going East | |
He knows we shan't agree to his going East | |
See here, Captain! | |
See here, Captain! | |
See here, Captain! | |
No, before breakfast. | |
No, before breakfast. | |
No, before breakfast. | |
He has grown, or something. | |
He has grown, or something. | |
He has grown, or something. | |
I mean a real bed in a bed-room. | |
I mean a real bed in a bed-room. | |
I mean a real bed in a bed-room. | |
I don't follow you, begging your pardon. | |
I don't follow you, begging your pardon. | |
I don't follow you, begging your pardon. | |
Why are there so few, when you have lived in this country so long? | |
Why are there so few, when you have lived in this country so long? | |
Why are there so few, when you have lived in this country so long? | |
Surely the time is up? | |
Surely the time is up? | |
Surely the time is up? | |
The enemy is so strong and terrible. | |
The enemy is so strong and terrible. | |
The enemy is so strong and terrible. | |
I will give you the One Ring, if you ask for it. | |
I will give you the One Ring, if you ask for it. | |
I will give you the One Ring, if you ask for it. | |
The creature is wretched and hungry. | |
The creature is wretched and hungry. | |
The creature is wretched and hungry. | |
It seemed different so far away, in the Shire or in Rivendell. | |
It seemed different so far away, in the Shire or in Rivendell. | |
It seemed different so far away, in the Shire or in Rivendell. | |
Though surely there are many perils in the world. | |
Though surely there are many perils in the world. | |
Though surely there are many perils in the world. | |
But tell me now of your own fortunes. | |
But tell me now of your own fortunes. | |
But tell me now of your own fortunes. | |
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