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Page three, that is, the first page of Chapter one
On page 85 of 'The Hobbit' Bilbo asks "What have I got in my pocket?"
It depends on the edition you have.
Page 152, Paragraph 3.
'In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole and that means comfort.'
Page three, that is, the first page of Chapter one
Golf is discussed on page 21 or another page. It depends on the book
On page 85 of 'The Hobbit' Bilbo asks "What have I got in my pocket?"
Page 152, Paragraph 3.
It depends on the edition you have.
ding-dong-a-ling-dang (page 9 )
Tolkien was grading papers one day and encountered a totally blank page in the stack. After a short pause looking at that blank page he wrote the first sentence of "The Hobbit" on it and set the page aside to resume grading. A few days later he began writing the rest of the story.
That will depend on what version you have. It is used in Chapter 1 and is about page 6 or so when Bilbo complains about the dwarves knowing what he has in has larder.
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