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    In The Hobbit, from where does Bilbo get the ring?

    Question #27856. Asked by Golum. (Feb 09 03 1:07 PM)


    Jimmy

    He finds it on the ground in the passages under the Misty Mountains and then puts it in his pocket - hence 'What have I got in my pocket?'

    Feb 09 03, 4:57 PM


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