Reading half a page from the hobbit
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THE habit. By John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, Chapter one. An unexpected party in a hole in the ground or live the habit. Not a nasty, dirty wet hall filled with the ends off forms and an oozy smell. Narita driver Sandy Hall with nothing in it to see down on or to eat. It was the Hobbit hole, and that means comfort. It had a perfectly round her, like a porthole painted green with a shiny yellow brass knob and the exact Mido the door opened onto a tube shaped her like a tunnel. A very comfortable tunnel without smarck wood paneled walls and floors, tiled and carpeted, provided with polish chairs and lots and lots of pegs, fur hats and coats. The hub, it was, found the visitors. The tunnel wound on an ongoing Furley, but not quite straight into the side of the hill. The hill, as older people for many miles around called it, and many little rounders opened out of it, first on one side and then in another