The Hobbit-Smaug Dialogue
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voice of Smog, the Dragon in the Hobbit. Written by J. R. R. Tolkien scene where bilbo enters the lonely mountain and dialogues with smog. Well chief, I smell you. I hear your breath. I feel your air. Where are you? Where are you Come now? Don't be shy. Step into the light. Mm There is something about you. Something you carry something made of gold but far more precious. There you are a thief in the shadows. I did not come to steal you. Who smog the un accessibly wealthy and merely wanted to gaze upon your Magnificence to see if you really are as great as the all tales say I did not believe them. And do you now truly the tales and songs for utterly short of your enormity or smog? The stupid nous. Do you think that flattery will keep you alive? I don't think so. No, indeed. You seem familiar with my name but I don't remember smelling your kind before. Who are you? And where do you come from? May I ask I. I come from under the hill! Under who, and under hills and over hills. My path has lead and through the air. I am he who walks unseen, impressive. What else do you claim to be? I am. Look, look, we've a riddle, riddle maker, lovely titles. Go on. Barrel. Rider barrels. No, that is interesting. And what about your little dwarf friends? Where are they hiding?