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31 May, 05:45
Vivid Verbs for the hobbit
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The four dwarves sat around the table, and talked about mines and gold and troubles with the goblins, and the depredations of dragons, and lots of other things which he did not understand, and did not want to, for they sounded much too adventurous
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