[ Yes, the elves, cannot forget about them. For a race that despises the other so, some dwarves have the odd habit of bringing attention to them, perhaps more than one would expect; though, to be fair, it seems to be out of a desire to sneer and spit on their very mention. So, actually, is that all that unusual?. But that aside, Bilbo almost finds the tidbit amusing in that exasperated sort of way, only to settle on a scoff instead, the sound quiet and muffled against the pillow.
No doubt it's true. No one is safe from Gandalf's sight. Let it not be forgotten that he dragged thirteen dwarves right onto Lord Elrond's doorstep and then let them roam free, wrecking havoc.
Though, if Gandalf is so very keen on offsetting the tranquility of one's very existence, even an elf's... ]
How is it then, that you two don't get along? [ There's a dryness to it, but it's all in jest. Gandalf and Thorin try – not very well – to be co-leaders in the quest and more often than not, their many disagreements leave little option other than for one to storm off or to sit there stewing in anger. But oh, if Gandalf blatantly brings elves grief, then the two of them do have something in common afterall. ]
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No doubt it's true. No one is safe from Gandalf's sight. Let it not be forgotten that he dragged thirteen dwarves right onto Lord Elrond's doorstep and then let them roam free, wrecking havoc.
Though, if Gandalf is so very keen on offsetting the tranquility of one's very existence, even an elf's... ]
How is it then, that you two don't get along? [ There's a dryness to it, but it's all in jest. Gandalf and Thorin try – not very well – to be co-leaders in the quest and more often than not, their many disagreements leave little option other than for one to storm off or to sit there stewing in anger. But oh, if Gandalf blatantly brings elves grief, then the two of them do have something in common afterall. ]