Your best bet is to obtain a copy of the Cliff Notes that cover this excellent book.
Another Great website for book summary's and analysis is Spark Notes. The summary's are better than the critical response though.
It does not appear in the first chapter of The Hobbit.
Oh, my friend, in Chapter 10 of The Hobbit, the dwarves start to see Bilbo in a new light. They begin to appreciate his courage, resourcefulness, and loyalty. They realize that he is a valuable member of their team, and their attitude towards him becomes one of respect and gratitude.
Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.
Page three, that is, the first page of Chapter one
In Chapter 10 of "The Hobbit," titled "A Warm Welcome," Bilbo and the dwarves arrive at Lake-town (Esgaroth) after their journey through the Mirkwood. The townspeople greet them warmly, as they are excited about the prospect of the dwarves reclaiming their treasure from the lonely mountain. During their stay, Bilbo is recognized as the burglar and gains confidence, while the Master of Lake-town sees the potential for profit in their quest. This chapter highlights themes of hospitality and the growing anticipation of the adventure ahead.
The adventure begins in the very first chapter! It is called "An Unexpected Party."
It does not appear in the first chapter of The Hobbit.
if referring to chapter 10, the quick escape
read the book
Oh, my friend, in Chapter 10 of The Hobbit, the dwarves start to see Bilbo in a new light. They begin to appreciate his courage, resourcefulness, and loyalty. They realize that he is a valuable member of their team, and their attitude towards him becomes one of respect and gratitude.
Chapter 17, The Clouds Burst.
pipi
Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.
A hobbit barrow is referred to as a 'smail.'
Page three, that is, the first page of Chapter one
THE GREAT holy hole
In Chapter 10 of "The Hobbit," titled "A Warm Welcome," Bilbo and the dwarves arrive at Lake-town (Esgaroth) after their journey through the Mirkwood. The townspeople greet them warmly, as they are excited about the prospect of the dwarves reclaiming their treasure from the lonely mountain. During their stay, Bilbo is recognized as the burglar and gains confidence, while the Master of Lake-town sees the potential for profit in their quest. This chapter highlights themes of hospitality and the growing anticipation of the adventure ahead.