At your service! said Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur standing in a row. Then they hung up two yellow hoods and a pale green one; and also a sky-blue one with a long silver tassel. This last belonged to Thorin, a very important dwarf, who didnt like falling on Bilbos mat with Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur on top of him.
Now we are all here! said Gandalf, looking at the row of thirteen hoods hanging on the pegs. I hope there is something to eat and drink! Whats that? Tea! No thank you! A little red wine, I think, for me. And for me, said Thorin. And raspberry jam and apple-pie, said Bifur. And some cheese, said Bofur. And pork-pie and salad, said Bombur. And more cakes, if you dont mind, called the other dwarves.
And bring out a few eggs, the cold chicken and pickles! Gandalf called after him, as the hobbit went to the pantries.
They know as much about my pantries as I do myself! thought Mr Baggins, who was feeling really confused. By the time he had got all the bottles and dishes and knives and forks and glasses and plates and spoons and things piled up on big trays, he was getting very hot, and red in the face, and annoyed.
Gandalf sat at the head of the party with the thirteen dwarves, and Bilbo sat on a stool at the fireside. The dwarves ate and ate, and talked and talked, and time went on. At last they pushed their chairs back, and Bilbo made a move to collect the plates and glasses. I suppose you will all stay to supper? he said very politely. Of course! said Thorin. And after. We will not finish the business till late, and we must have some music first. Now lets clear up! And the dwarves jumped to their feet and made tall piles of all the things. They went off and the hobbit ran after them almost crying with fright: please be careful! But the dwarves only started to sing:
Kili and Fili brought little fiddles; Dori, Nori, and Ori took out flutes from their coats; Bombur brought a drum from the hall; Bifur and Bofur brought clarinets; Dwalin and Balin brought big viols and Thorins harp. It was a beautiful golden harp, and when Thorin touched it, the music began suddenly, and it was so sweet that Bilbo forgot everything else. Soon the dark came into the room, but they continued playing. And suddenly first one and then another began to sing, and this is a fragment of their song:
And then the song told the story of a dragon that came and burned down the woods on the mountain, killed a lot of dwarves and took their treasures. The hymn was heroic and its last words were:
Where are you going? said Thorin.
What about a little light? said Bilbo feeling sorry.
We like the dark, said the dwarves. Dark for dark business!
Of course! said Bilbo, and sat down in a hurry.
And then Gandalf said, Let Thorin speak!
So Thorin said, Gandalf, dwarves and Mr Baggins! We are here to discuss our plans. Before the dawn we will start our long and really dangerous journey. And I suppose I have to explain something before. But he was interrupted. Poor Bilbo couldnt hear it any longer. When he heard really dangerous journey, he began to feel something coming up inside, and very soon he made a sound like the whistle of an engine coming out of a tunnel. Then he fell on the floor and screamed struck by lightning!. So the dwarves took him and laid him on the sofa with a drink at his elbow, and then they went back to their dark business.
He is an excitable little fellow, said Gandalf, as they sat down again, but one of the best as fierce as a dragon.
Meanwhile, after a drink, Bilbo crept nervously to the door of the room. He heard Gloin speaking: Are you sure of him? Maybe Gandalf is right, and this hobbit can be fierce, but one scream like that in a moment of excitement would be enough to wake the dragon and all his relatives, and kill many of us. I think he was frightened but not excited! He looks more like a grocer than a burglar!
Then Mr Baggins opened the door and went in. The Took side had won, though many times afterwards the Baggins part regretted it.
Pardon me, he said, I dont know why you mentioned burglars, but as far as I understand, you think I am no good. I will show you. Tell me what you want, and I will try it, if I have to walk far away and fight the wild beasts.
Yes, I was talking about you, said Gloin, and you can say Expert Treasure-hunter instead of Burglar if you like. Gandalf told us that there was a man in these parts looking for a Job at once, he had marked your door and so arranged a meeting here this Wednesday at tea-time.