The Hobbit
Bilbo Baggins was a hobbit. Now, what is a hobbit, you ask? Well, "Hobbitsare little people, smaller than" dwarves. They love peace and quiet and good tilled earth." A respectable race, hobbits lived for serenity. Bilbo himself enjoyed sitting outside, smoking his wooden pipe. Now if a dilemma hadn't reared its ugly hear, Baggins would probably still be at his house, his worst fear only dealing with messy housekeeping. Such, however is not the case. Gandalf, the Great Wizard himself, and thirteen dwarves (their names were Dwalin, Balin, Kili, Fili, Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin, Gloin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, and Thorin, for those of you who are adept in remembering names) burst into his life, pulling the hobbit out of his quiet home, and sending him in an adventure filled with dangers, dragons, gold, and most certainly unpeaceful realms. As hobbits will do, Bilbo found himself on enchanted paths, wishing he had never gone. He hoped to indeed live up to Gandalf's standard of him, since he was the one who chose him to journey into the desolate lands of Smaug, a golden-red dragon who had stolen
wealth was a terrible thing, and the understanding and acceptance of others dark Mirkwood itself. Within these settings, conflicts with the other races still lay in the heart of the mountain. The band of travelers had crossed were allowed, and the travels caused hardships of famine, lost direction,
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Approximate Word count = 787
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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