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In Chapter 10 of "The Hobbit," Bilbo saves the dwarves from captivity and hides them in barrels. This is how the dwarves react when they reach Lake-town safely:
A. They are cross and ungrateful toward Bilbo and his efforts.
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B. 'I hope I never smell the smell of apples again!' said Fili. 'My tub was full of it. To smell apples everlastingly when you can scarcely move and are cold and sick with hunger is maddening. I could eat anything in the wide world now, for hours on end - but not an apple!'
D. He had a famished and a savage look like a dog that has been chained and forgotten in a kennel for a week. It was Thorin, but you could only have told it by his golden chain, and by the colour of his now dirty and tattered sky-blue hood with its tarnished silver tassel. It was some time before he would even be polite to the hobbit.
- In Chapter 10 of "The Hobbit," Bilbo and the dwarves reach Lake-town. However, the trip there was not pleasant for the dwarves.
- To help them escape from captivity, Bilbo hid the dwarves in barrels. They could not move or eat for many hours.
- So, it comes as no surprise that, when they finally are let out of the barrels, the dwarves are grumpy and impolite.
- Bilbo gets annoyed by this. He expected at least a little bit of gratefulness.
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