because he ends up finding the ring when he is feeling his way around in the dark
It "was good" that Bilbo lost his matches because the flicker of light and odor of sulphur (that a match would have produced) could have attracted potential dangers in the darkness, like Orcs or other creatures. Tolkien plainly states this in the same paragraph. Because if he had had his matches, he would have been able to light a pipe, and that would have attracted much unwanted attention in the dark. And it might have allowed the goblins to find him as well. The light and the smell of the tobacco would have brought them out of their hiding places.
randy orton has lost 52 matches and won 519 matches he has been in 572 matches ...amooolh...
he was lost
Bilbo finds the ring that he later finds out belongs to Gollum who lost it. Gollum riddles with him in order to eat him, after bilbo asks him what is in his pocket he gets it after he helped bilbo get out of the mountain.
Zimbabwe lost maximum matches(33) in world cup.
because he ends up finding the ring when he is feeling his way around in the dark
Stephen Fleming from New Zealand has lost 27 matches in 80 matches he captained, next to him is Brian Lara with 26 loses in 47 matches he captained.
Bilbo had lost his reputation in Hobbiton because he was very odd to the other hobbits, was not dead as was previously thought by the other hobbits, and was now adventurous, something hobbits in his neighborhood dreaded.
randy orton has lost 52 matches and won 519 matches he has been in 572 matches.
Federer has lost 157 Singles Matches and 72 Doubles Matches.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Federer
Bilbo put a letter on the spoons to Angelica so they were for her
Bilbo was used to being underground, his home was under ground. He had a good sense of direction and was pretty sure he knew where he came from. He was short, which helped him not hit the roof with his head. And he didn't have any matches, otherwise he may have lit his pipe and attracted a lot of unwanted attention.