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THE HOBBIT I Piano-Conductor co Music by | QO ALLAN JAY FRIEDMAN, Lyrics by DAVID ROGERS | Book by RUTH PERRY | This adaptation of The Hobbit is authorized by | PROFESSOR J.R.R. TOLKIEN This music is the property of The Dramatic Publishing Company and must be returned. It may l not be marked or written upon in any way. It is the responsibility of the renter to see to it that the ) music is returned in clean, reusable condition, or a damage fee will be assessed, up to the full re- } placement cost of the book. _ The Dramatic Publishing Company 311 Washington Street, Woodstock, IL 60098 *** NOTICE *** ‘The amateur and stock acting rights to this work are controlled excla- sively by THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY without whoee emission in wring no performance of it may be given. Royalty fees fe given in our current catalogue and are subject 10 cbange withoot ‘notice, Royalty must be paid every time « pay i pesformed whether ot ‘resented for pelt and whether or ok admission fs charged. 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Any lost items will be charged to your organization , Thank you for your cooperation . THE HOBBIT OVERTURE MRESTOSO © IN "~ 4 tio tl fT sa sant Te bo Wome” wok. + CAE ‘THE HOBBIT < F AR TEMPO ‘THE HOBBIT ws | dl) -al F Won. une. to. By of-fer you ad- ven- ‘That's very broadening they say. Break out, leave your house, live life, are youa hob-bit or a mouse? a THE HOBBIT 8 yen- ture and tho' perhaps it's indisoreet,it's thrilling-- Just think whe you may get to : You may ee eee! ,Gob-lins, elves too, and other fas- ei- nat- ing hate-ful trolls, souls. spent your en- tire life in this sual cave,now just once before you're ready 5) ‘THE HOBSIT ah Ga] Avitere for your grave roar 1ike a bull, live life to the full, give A eaass A Shaun aro Ga me | A ge + to the pull of ven- ture! re No2a- NO, THANK You TILL CUE: "DON'T BOTHER" BalouTey. IND ‘asta ae. qui-et life for Woy ‘THE HOBBIT me. fe) thank you just loads. Fa won't walk ‘those Ms | tHe HORT ri too late to change my plan iF gin-nér-- I've heard ad-ven-ture make you late Wo, thank you-- no trips, no ships. Good~ bye now dear old chap, ah > Cy mop. 4 rf] (WaM?) run cuz: "1'11 explain again.” GANDALF: I te [50] GaNDALP: of-fer you ad- ven= a chance to BILBO: No, thank you & Ste. +e, ‘THE HOBEIT . a8. . GANDALP : like what i've got. qui-et life for + a a ' >) i 4 tims id as a rab- bit (and) do-mes- tic- i- ty | | | i EA I [ | Teeve your Bouse, live lifes are gore hob bit | | Teb-bit hab-ite No, thank you fuse ) THE Hot Mouse? — and tho’ per BILBO: Y won't walk those roads. Too set to change my plan gast think who haps it's indisoreet it's thrili- lee) you may get to meet Gob-lins, I've heard adventure can THE HOBBIT an GANDALF: elves too, and oth-e> fas- ei- nat- ing BILBO: @in-ner. spent your entire life in this’ small cave,now just once before you're ready Wo, thank you, STS Fw, for your grave like a bull, live Good-bye now, dear old chap. Benss Poco a Poco erese. ae ite ‘THE HOBBIT to the full, give in to the pull A Poc© cRése. FADE OUT UNDER DIAL bE ‘THE HOBaIT 14. ‘No.2b -18 MIGHTY DWARVES Reprise CUE: “For up, dvarves, our warching song." Daa: Thir- teen wight-y | dwarves-— vi. Be Lin. oeraves SIX DWARVES: OTHER SEVEN: we'll climb moun- tains steep, ford rive ers Be, br tl two. 3 3 s 3 a 3e. ‘THE HOBAIT @ ‘drag-_ on, the aw: Tul Figg the, amas ma + F ff fF {= ar |) ‘THORIN: BILBO: Don't stop till peaceful dwarves Stop at noon for et are sackers. a oh STARS. Shr ow a fq) ane: ilk and crackers. (SPOKEN)"An aray travels Thir-teen might on its stomach." swneé Daum ¥ F fT Oo ste. 8. axarves, fear- less-ly we shouts ww. THE Hosa 7 O ony, SOR 7 BOFUR: KGL a FILt: ‘Suell his breath cen Se 0 : Se oy ea ae Bea, bee 7 tT tFir tf fe —> | — —_ te SE it He's ver- 7 3. THE HOBBIT BI & NORI: roo Legs like trees and wings auch great-er-- You go SIX DWARVES: OTHER SEVEN: ALL: (except Bilbo) 1 ‘and we must Ge-cap- 1- tate him. —> Cami eS @rag- on's lair and 676.9 3.2 Se ‘small ‘we HOBBIT rob tfe- thir- teen might- ¥ + ge hobbit. avarves 43. uw ‘THE HOBBIT ey No.3 - THE TALE OF TWO FROGS CUE: “I reneaber a tele uy grandfather Took told CouNTRY- WESTERN STYLE BILBO: —_—_—_ —— vox & iz 2 eae t = : © pawn Gale_of two frogs— ine butter churn. Frog the tale of two frogs there's a two iittle frogs — in a churn they leapt. It was cozy and dark, very Little frogs jumped,then they slid and rolled on the slippery sides couldn't > / Tet to learn. They were caught ina fix made the one just etop, but the Soon they slept.Then a shower of cream came a- tumblin' down’ and the get_a hold. One had faith and kept on fighting for each breath t'other 4——~s £7" BERS ‘THE HOBET = = ther fought on: fro Little frogs quit and he sank he oame out on top. toa silky death. ——~s eieatit © sso, You got-ta go on! 2nd x SOME DWARVES: You got- ta go 3F8 you mistn't give upt You got- ta go aL ‘we-fore the 2nd x NORE DWARVES: Grd = ALL DWARVES: they were Like to drews.—————— ws. a + You aust-n't give + ‘Things are always ont ont ‘There we: Well, the When’ they, ‘opened the churn every- one re-calle that a frog sat on top eat- ing Sto. $0. BR Per ut-ter balls. But he juaped and escaped ina gi-ant hop. moa-ber,fight on, ‘you'll eome out on top+ ee ) ‘THE HOBBIT a You mustn't give up, you got=ta £0 things are always dark- est be-fore the dawn. 38, a 9B Ss-brotied manfiesh's what CUE: OPENING OF SCENE THREE moe Pinecrest mf Stet a. a ALLY Life for a trol bas one beau- ti- ful goal and when- ALL: Live can be ‘gay on just, one meal “a day but you Hite can be tops (iM. when’ you're Ticking your ehod2™(m ever two trolls have must keep on eat~ ing it ‘THE HOBBIT M. O don't "Hox Ja do7"(BERT)And they don't ask "what's new?" (WH.) 2 break-fast is done (TOM) You can nib- ble a bun (BERT)T111 the > talk they pur- sue's a- bout _eat-ing. —— (ALL) Eat-ing,—— cook says thet is. —— a = heay- en on earth to be what is life worth with- out 4. —— 5, ——— od tell you Fris day, food for R Tempe gob- lin en eroute that down with a cold glass ‘THE HOBEIT a. Folks should drop in they will find on sy shelf tins of (Tou)Sun- day's a cook- out and Tale ways make lots of Pet des- cert that is simp: ly _@ _sea,————_ just ‘sweet pick- lea fair- y —————— as- pio of bar- "be- cued ogre hot drag- on BACK to Cy He ‘THE HOBBIT i So what care I if to- mor row stone by sun- beam, life's fleet ing. + how the roast outs, life's been per-fect, no buts. Tive kept eate ing,———___ ‘THE HOBBIT 43. Ey-er since birth it's been het on eafth «and what's | a bd 4- . | Bat-ing! | eo we Hosa No.4a -18 MIGHTY DWARVES Reprise CUE: “Are we ready?" More ind @ suoem. Thir-teen might-y awarves wud Boa Lon, octaves ynow what they must do-- Fass the gob- din Keep- ing out of nua =a Ee erhlCUelUEelUCTE Ones Ose OS lle THE HOBBIT 45, Feagh tig drags ony the ays Tul dregs OR SMR oS 3272 Jef b £751 bZTod FF F SS LW bet, 7 OmN & GLOIN: pass through fear- ful dan- ger foie DORI, NoRT BALIN & & ORT: BoMsun: ach ad- ven- ture get- ting etrang- er There's our treas- ure BIFUR, BOFUR ‘& DWALIN: ‘we re- gret there Cone what may we've got to get there 2a 24 F T T t _— mighty ‘THE HOBEIT sr20; B Be-fore this fear- ful_eit-u- ww. @ short va-ca-tion? => awarves, -void the Wo, we've got to face our picblems ‘Thirteen ‘gob-lins! ‘THE HOBBIT 47. | No.4b -18 MIGHTY DWARVES Reprise & Ballet CUE: “They're not used to us yet. Up packst _ Neo wt BD pvanves: Thircteen wight- y dwarves 8 Ora ¢ 2 rt Re straight and strong end true. with just one goal Bass Fir of Mareh- ing, march- ing re 4g. THE HOBBIT ‘Blay_ the drag-on, the aw= ful Op ey SAR DD. pores UNDER DIALOGUE Bey F aaa », sf THORIN: “To arms, my dwarves!" a ff THE HOBBIT 4, Taiz-teen might ¥ Straight and strong ai Li Berane Mareh- ing, perch- ing on Tr tF €|f & slay, the 7 | | Se. Mont? m2 CJ+ 108) Be], (aAPTEE BALLET) time ey § ‘THE HOBBIT gi. THE HOBET oO O 5) oo an oe On en ae oe ee ee ee Ge ee ee ee Gee ee ‘THE HOBBIT 5a. 53. ‘THE HOssIT Tw. 6 St. Coermfes) he a . e 55. THE HOBBIT >) = nw Hs ss HF = ow O ae once oe in oe ee ee ee Stet, Ge THE HOBBIT a a — ste w.u. oe Cy) ey cy THE HOsaIT a 1+ Bl 0. THE HOBET No.6 - RIDDLE ME THIS CUE: *Well-- 222 right, you fiz: SQUARE DANCE TEMPO BD coum: Fid-dle, did- le, Gol-lus, Hisss. rere 2 7 — ——————: | Rid-dle, rid-dle, rid-dle ze thissss. $0.9 Wt. What has roots as no one sees, tall- er, tall-er far than trees? Can't be seen and can't be felt,’ can't be heard and cant be smelt. In bo. THE HOBBIT Stee SR sy, too assy. Fish. Wwe eat fish all the time. P'raps we should stop the game and eat it, my precious. Or should we guess again?” GOLLUN: "Teeth, ny precious. 7] srza0: Fid~dle, Did-dle, Hob-bit, Rosr, —Bld-dle, Rid-dle, Rid-dle me nore! Reener z What 4s 4t all things de- vours, en ere, ‘THE HOBBIT él. ‘and can grind stone to neal. CUE: "All right, try another." Rereat AD LB) THe eve nei-ther hinge nor hasp you see. Seve vane GS) sso: Here's a bor with- out a There's no bot-tom, sides or an THE HOBBIT on Keeps @ gold- en trea- eure hid. TILL CUE: "Eggse: Retent Ad us. egeses it ist” By coum: BUEEBEHECEEE BE Fidedle, Did-dle, Pre-clous friend. This 4s where the riddles must sae $m, Pad, nmEBaekakiwwy wa Peer. [Fe See = ‘THE HOBSIT 63. No6- INVISIBILITY CUE: After blackout, BILBO enters. Tan vo MISTERIOSO BILBO: Im- ag- ine Wow you don'tt To this mag-ic, I could cling, take ad- van-tage of this | ring, and don't you think | ‘Just think of how this ring is bound to build up ny now Imeet a troll or elf who treats me with scur- prHEEHEwWwiSa Ye Bil- i= ty, the deeds of der- ring do I'l] dare to do with such fa Fils is ty'I'11 toy with then and play up- on ther vis-ual vul-n'ra= 30 show-ing vers- a- Fo. 41- i+ ty. I've brains but it-tle brawn and ‘ab- so- lute-1y bile i+ ty, with my left hand I'1] slay a drag- on x a nee ee eo r| gil-i- Fey. So Gilcis ey: ree Fe feel-ing of fu tract-a= ble doc- Jaws of probe a- faced with In-ciy- what? ay wie a si- i ‘THE HOBRIT s. view i= bil- ie vise 42 bile i. My en= e-mies will fight me with « Good- bye to good old Bagegins with his ty, to gur- der what's not there" ty. He used to turn the oth-er cheek when pil- 4- ty and 1/21 be There and laugh-ing Fin ny f1- i= ty. Well, now he'll turn it back and he'll at~ Fi Eure a THE HOBEIT use-ful Found ue til- 4- ‘ty, the thing's Yack with new vir- il- i- ty. A= lone free,——— it's 80 a- shoot, ————> _they*11_can-non- tt Vio ba —— You can't catch me,———— ‘cause Itm une Tthink it's cute, ——————_—‘T"11, @o__ay g@uaHhEREEH bY I stert-ed this ad-ven- ture feel-ing Hor firet 1°21 find the gob-lins who've been mm om oe ‘THE HOBBIT w. ring I've got 8 Taxes ‘Liz a= Bil-i- ty, but now I've got By T'feel that's Autcing with hos- til-i- ty and res-cue all my friends, ¥ bile 4+ ty and _get-ting hom iive be- Eins | to, 2 Bill ict}, and when they say, "You're won-der-ful," 1'11 Fi Fut s + have sont vic a= bil- t- Ey. Whoo- fnscver with hu= eil- i- ty, I'm real- Fate. | FF vise te Bile de tye BH LSE BU eRe BR eBeHK we Reo ee Ce po ‘THE Hose 8. THe HOB 64. No.7 - MIRKWOOD GUE: "Couldn't we go around Kirkwood. Mop Te Hus 4 — caypacrs fy — x é ee = + + ‘Zo the north are the Gray Moun-tains where the gob-lins have their flings. And on the erest the dread-ed (BILBO:Not) simp-ly dreadful things. (BLB0:0nt) da Ty Bens ores To the south the nec~ ro- man-cer 70. ‘THE-HOBBIT : (BILBO :ALack! ) ee ‘And if you can't go north or south what = — 44 4} | EU - (BILBO:Go back!) oe vowed that we'd go foreward ‘ti. the eee i: be —~ — ‘THORIN & DwaRVES? Grag-on 18 de- cessed. —Lone-y Moun-tain lies past Mirkwood and we $e. ve DWARVES: ‘THORIN: ra have to travel east. Thru Mirk,Mirk,Mirk,Mirk, Mirk-wood, Where the Wy |S | | | | | nee eee cc a a ‘THE HORT mW GANDALF: 2 vines get off the trees and crawl. wind a-round your feet ‘til they cov-er you com plete and your STF wads DWARVES: ft find you anywhere at all! ‘BOMBUR: MATK,Mirk,Mirk,Mirk, Mirk- wood. Where each apple is your last and life is : ‘THE HOBBIT # it's strange Quicksand you'll find 1t's true steps al} Sot = LD Bj] Six DwaRves: Care-ful in all you serpent and Watch the eyes that pr Pere apeee rst. ‘THE HOBSTT nn ALL DWARVES: ri waiting for your one B: mask, Mik, Mark, Mirk, GANDALF: Mirk- wood. In its brackish brooks i 2on%: arink or take a bath. waster there rune deep and it makes you sleep and sleep. If you an Mizk-wood — nev- er hope to journey to sone aft-er- math —— Om ‘THE HOBBIT nev-er leave the path! ‘Tere are etre tae iene ser spiders who weave cobwebs that could snare rhinccer- os- 6. I don't A TePo Ss, “Fr ine the “Kind of subs ject that ld Boe bur, here die ousew°05. = — — 3 — i —— DORI, NORT GANDALF: @ ORT: You have to pass thru Miriwood. There are aighty elves that, scare 7 a oe ‘themselves, their ‘THE HOBBIT gag-ic is #0 elf-ish. qo carcry on this mor-bid talk 15 ¥ : sone-thing more than selfssh You have to pass thru Mirkwood. wie Be Se +e a= GANDALF : ‘Through the brambles and brier watenh the path fe oF through the muck and the mire Pr poco @ poco crete. ‘THE HOBSIT though it seems it never ends. mark, Mirk, Mirk, Mirk, GANDALF: i: Hirk-wook. Don't @is-turb the forest or you'll You'll need feel its wrath. Gouage you'll need pluck and you'll needa lot of luck. ~ If you r poco a. pres crese. Vins. werd voice hope to journey to sone after-nath in Mirk-wood, ‘THE HoBaIT 1 wus tora vance neveer leave the — es or teave © [evetan] No.7a - ENTR'ACTE Bargut (ind) re yee EF | ori. Da de. ieee D bE SHEER PRR SRR RRP eee ee ‘THE HOBBIT a misTeRioso | os —_ Go. THE HoserT Soa ‘THE HOBeIT Savane BANE TemPo- \w 2. "aio. me Tus” “RPT, eae a ‘THE HOBSIT ‘THE HOB! a. No.7b - MIRKW OOD Reprise CUB; The dwarves enter. MODERATO ALL: It's MIK.Mirk.MirkMirk, Mirk- wood. In its yo. brackish brooks don't drink Magic water there runs deep end it of take a bath. ? sakes you sleep and If you hope to journey to sone aftermath = : oO ‘THE Hoss Mirkwood, nev-er, hev-er leave the path! Q RePent AS NEEDED It's = (onser pimrowe) Cor To Sak [a] on cui "See if the forest changes---thins out----—" Mirk Mink MArk,Mirk, Mizke — wood. BwWeuwwteoeoeeseeto we ee 0 x i ai E THE HOBAIT 6s. ‘Wurd the forest or you'll wrath, ‘You'll need courage, ‘and you'll feel ites ‘you'll need pluck, need a lot of luck, if you hope to Journey to some eft-er- | ——————————| in Mirk-wood, nev= ery FADE AS CURTAIN RISES @ ‘THE HOBST No8 - SPINNING & WEAVING waurz mw 3 or E ABACHNE: \ Spin-ning and Weav-ing and ———| There is no end ‘One you are caught. Fut vow. pina vot Bu. weay- ang, weay- ing and spins ning, _—— |) spinning and — dust constant be- there's no hope of = Spin- gine Teav- ning. ang. BEpRrieEBEEUBEBEBEErEBBUnBE UE ‘THE HOBRIT €7. Fi) were uit wed Oe ‘Twist and en~ vang-le at- ‘tach. Struggle and feel your strength ebb-- You. nev- er ‘There's no es= QO) Gime cuy rope's too short.tete. UNDER “DIAMLOBE Yo | Pe esis | 8. ‘THE HOBBIT be fig) TILL CUE: vWeave, weave.* DDD o 5 “What was thae?™ AD Lip REFERT] ly the Wood. Tarr, So, moe hee Pr Gok woos) | Etves hunting. Bo) FLaven. wir vous Ge BEAGHNIUS: naming weav- weave ee a temert ence Spin-ning and wei ang, ing and mo. ihe be: spin-ning-- en- ter the fight and there's no chance of Bw ke meeoe ae oS ee ee ce eal BZ 2 Oe Zz 53) ning. Choose what you'll bey Stray from your path f ‘THE HOBBIT ~ 4, ‘No.8a -18 MIGHTY DWARVES Reprise CUE: "The drowsy summer air.” MoT? v4 ‘THORIN: Thir- teen might- y anarves aus ) O Te- quest. an Joins ory som: "amon, Hut what acbout the feet? What singe the “Hob-bni? ae O ee oT OF ‘THE HOBEIT a. vis- i= bid- t= Pet he's gone and mak- ing wer- Fy. No, I'm here. Hey, 3 % 3 > 16) Tu0RIN: der-ry der- ry. Thirteen might- ¥ Qvarves, 3 BILBO: where do they now dwell? Jailed in aun tr oF Kw He HoserT THORIN: Op- en up each TILL CUE: "More?" (Galion pours wine.) THORIN: DinLObE ‘Sing-ing burg-lars tra- 3 FOF FF OF OF tH 4 +1 +i +4 ie should get 7 (Eave you sone plan about the Key? Sing! 2 Sees s > 3 [Ra] tuoRrN: Burg-lar-izeit- from the key ring! Then you creep to “= i | / u ‘THE HOBBIT BILBO: @un-zeons ereep-y-- Walt! The guards are getting i Don't sing pazch- es, they're too stirring. ‘speech 1s blurring. “3 PRE. Thirteen -might-y dwarves BILBO! ‘should iui- " la- tH %. ine Pr THE HOBBIT No.9 + CLOSE YOUR EYES WALTZ +N 3. tos de » Mute 1 eeute = Bek su1z0 ELSE, pwn, woe vowe Be Birdies sing luliabies-- Sleepy head, close your eyes. gus: 4 a ea wit Moree Bem Conty erid dust your size, time for bed, => = eeicaiene = =— in 2 ¥ ca close your eyes. BreRreEBBeBwWaEeEHEERBReHEEREeRe we Be Ww wR 7) co O eo ee ee 4s. ‘TAORIN & ) Bact Tender dzeamscone yawning ‘as peaceful slumber yen, bea, Tr ? So fron now till morning ‘Detter elose your ears. Fo suoam, sant F 7] Suewin & DuAavES: Cones the dawn you'll arise. We'll be gone. Close your eyes. Ft VM Ben «4 a a No.0 -I WANT TO GO HOME CUE: "I'11 Just wait here a moment ‘end Sompose myself." BILBO: 5 ‘They offered me adventure, and what you sign for FREELY Shat’you get. Ade = =| ven-ture— means hungry cold and drip ping — G Moe in + Ga THE HOBBIT 1. G = why 4€ I come go far a- way? gris, H9.89, B Loee, one place I want to stay. tried ‘ad= ven-ture, now I eu, CO ‘THE HOBBIT + cane. “There's so much world to see.” Tent RS. Fe Lee pac ty —_— + 2 y wiee, but net for me. no a nm mT nTmHm Yr ™"™ hm UW Hm | THE HOBBIT ". 5) ‘thanks a lot, yy | ¢———, ¥ + +. F Life de-pends on what you're look-ing for, —————-_- far we've gone. to find still one more track.————— Tv By quest ends in aide of Til goon ———— all-though ay ‘THE HORT Joureney forth for gold. word and I'll be trues T’m not that brave and bold. you do what you must do, ben fore I get too ola, —————— as this ad-ven-ture's through; nDHhnmmUIH mmm wTwhT"yW oS lo Oe = ‘THE HOBEIT tal. ) “we copa Ind% went to 1 BILBO: MT] diarobve TEGET BS NEEDED | THEE CUE! “EN De alone.” ‘THE HOBBIT Noll- BENEVOLENT BURGLARY CUE: *.....4t feels like thievery.” Sorr SHOE TemPo fae We don't believe in thievery. oases S16. Ba ae et - a Py y £P a. toes ny honest's what that is. WE be-lieve what's mine is mine, and 4 what “is his ‘is his. ize Ang some-thing back We a ‘THE HOBEIT 103. ‘our you're not eteal-ing an y- thing think de-serves applausi [ung SOS ew ENS a claizeing vhat is yours. Por Wott cone Pe Test BR. ceutor 8. steal-ing back what some-one stole from fign- er than "a high-way man say To heist id hoodalun's heal, For ae "'Seetieve “in “nigh- er law ‘THE HOBBIT eto and at o- ver's what we call ben- ev-orlent burg-1ar- long as it's a worth~ y cause, bens ev-o-lent burg-lar- gerves more reverence than a Woes @ HE er fellow than ¥ Ht + rob- ber does, rif-ling back an or-phan's leg- a~ foot- pad is? Bet- ter bet for boys than ban= Git~ For though the nor~ bonds may ehafe, For mor-. tal man what's great-er love on ee ee ES ‘THE HOBBIT es. ras = lant- ly cleans out the safe, ben- ey-o-Jent ‘purg-ler- eep- ing up the’ standards “or ’ ben=- ev-omient burg-lar= i ea Steal-ing back from the rich if we do. need a thief, uh what they stole from the whe e'sa thief to be which echar-i- oy our fifa ve-Tier gaint for + ure- lar be Who, pleke w et- ty praise than piv rates ai what Gould BP ons est "than res Bs un-d"ring beck sone wid- owte mit Baars ane a Faiz °dy’ mm = =o hl | - THE HOBBTT ton. | casa ech por cont, sete true, but pic, rates have expenses, too, tnd say Kety ten 207 Stmt: LUE phone, uni youll core one a auiiicnaire, "ant Tolks de-serve it when they Si you have to | do ts fl pan evs O- lent ure-ler-y- ven- ev-o-lent, burs-lar- y+ No12- BREATHIN' FIRE CUE: "Hy treasure will never gave this cavereeneither will you MoperaTe Rock seates Breath-int m3 ria come ‘THE HOBBIT toa. breath-in' hard, won't let down ay guard. stomp- int ‘round. 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