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[[Image:Darrell Sweet - The Death of Thorin Oakenshield.jpg|left|thumb|The death of Thorin Oakenshield.]]When [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]] awakens, he is still lying with a bad headache on the side of the mountain, but he is otherwise unharmed. From the camps below, he sees that his side has won the battle against the [[goblins]] and [[Wargs]]. A man comes searching for Bilbo but cannot find him until the [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] remembers to take off his [[the One Ring|magic ring]]. Bilbo is carried back to the camp where [[Gandalf]] waits and is delighted to see the hobbit alive. However, there is sad business to attend to. Bilbo must say farewell to [[Thorin|Thorin]], who is mortally wounded. Thorin asks Bilbo's forgiveness for the harsh words spoken earlier. | [[Image:Darrell Sweet - The Death of Thorin Oakenshield.jpg|left|thumb|The death of Thorin Oakenshield.]]When [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]] awakens, he is still lying with a bad headache on the side of the mountain, but he is otherwise unharmed. From the camps below, he sees that his side has won the battle against the [[Orcs|goblins]] and [[Wargs]]. A man comes searching for Bilbo but cannot find him until the [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] remembers to take off his [[the One Ring|magic ring]]. Bilbo is carried back to the camp where [[Gandalf]] waits and is delighted to see the hobbit alive. However, there is sad business to attend to. Bilbo must say farewell to [[Thorin|Thorin]], who is mortally wounded. Thorin asks Bilbo's forgiveness for the harsh words spoken earlier. | ||
[[Fíli]] and [[Kíli]] have also been killed, but the rest of the [[Dwarves]] have survived. Gandalf describes the end of the battle for Bilbo: the eagles, watching the movements of the goblins, came just in time and turned the tide of battle. Yet things still might have gone badly were it not for the sudden appearance of [[Beorn]] in the shape of a bear, massive and enraged. This sent the rest of the goblins scattering, and now they are all either dead or in hiding. | [[Fíli]] and [[Kíli]] have also been killed, but the rest of the [[Dwarves]] have survived. Gandalf describes the end of the battle for Bilbo: the eagles, watching the movements of the goblins, came just in time and turned the tide of battle. Yet things still might have gone badly were it not for the sudden appearance of [[Beorn]] in the shape of a bear, massive and enraged. This sent the rest of the goblins scattering, and now they are all either dead or in hiding. | ||
[[Category:The Hobbit chapters|Return Journey]] | [[Category:The Hobbit chapters|Return Journey]] |
Revision as of 16:11, 19 September 2011
The Return Journey is 18th and penultimate chapter of The Hobbit.
Synopsis
When Bilbo awakens, he is still lying with a bad headache on the side of the mountain, but he is otherwise unharmed. From the camps below, he sees that his side has won the battle against the goblins and Wargs. A man comes searching for Bilbo but cannot find him until the Hobbit remembers to take off his magic ring. Bilbo is carried back to the camp where Gandalf waits and is delighted to see the hobbit alive. However, there is sad business to attend to. Bilbo must say farewell to Thorin, who is mortally wounded. Thorin asks Bilbo's forgiveness for the harsh words spoken earlier.
Fíli and Kíli have also been killed, but the rest of the Dwarves have survived. Gandalf describes the end of the battle for Bilbo: the eagles, watching the movements of the goblins, came just in time and turned the tide of battle. Yet things still might have gone badly were it not for the sudden appearance of Beorn in the shape of a bear, massive and enraged. This sent the rest of the goblins scattering, and now they are all either dead or in hiding.