- 05.149 and their heads giddy.
- 06.086 At the best of times heights made Bilbo giddy.
word
Giant-size
- 18.022 and he seemed to have grown almost to giant-size
This word is not found in OED, not even as “giant-sized”.
Ghast
- 12.079 to be comfortable before the ghastly head of Smaug
Get
Of course it’s a common word, but this form spoken by Tom the Troll is uncommonly spelled.
- 02.105 “The night’s gettin’ on,
Well, I’m having the darnedest time adding all the forms of get, let’s see if I just pushed the correct button:
• 1.004 which they have twice a day when they can get it).
• 1.005 got something a bit queer in his make-up from the Took side,
• 1.012 till Bilbo got quite uncomfortable
• 1.014 Now you mean that you want to get rid of me,
• 1.020 if you ever get over it.’
• 1.031 So you have got here at last!’
• 1.037 When he got back
• 1.058 By the time he had got all the bottles
• 1.058 he was getting very hot,
• 1.060 and time got on.
• 1.062 We shan’t get through the business till late,
• 1.084 He got up trembling.
• 1.092 and that was all they could get out of him for a long time.
• 1.093 Gets funny queer fits,
• 1.110 He was getting excited
• 1.117 So now let’s get on
• 1.119 and how it got there,
• 1.120 haven’t you got a map?
• 1.121 What am I going to get out of it?
• 1.123 and gold was probably getting scarce up there,
• 1.123 with the dwarves flying south or getting killed,
• 1.124 When I asked how they had got away,
• 1.124 we still mean to get it back,
• 1.125 and I should like to know how Gandalf got hold of it,
• 1.126 I did not “get hold of it,”
• 1.132 but he never got near the Mountain.
• 1.132 How he got there I don’t know,
• 1.138 Hear what I have got to say!’
• 1.141 not to speak of getting inside the door?
• 1.142 they all got up.
• 1.142 before he got them all stowed
• 1.142 was not to bother to get up very early
• 2.006 “What’s that got to do with it?
• 2.020 when he got to Bywater
• 2.023 “Up you two get,
• 2.024 and I haven’t got any money.
• 2.024 I didn’t get your note until after 10.45 to be precise.”
• 2.025 before you get to the journey’s end.
• 2.025 I have got a spare hood and cloak
• 2.029 “And I’m sure the rain has got
• 2.030 for it began to get dark as they went down into a deep valley with a river at the bottom.
• 2.030 Wind got up,
• 2.031 “and where shall we get a dry patch to sleep on?”
• 2.034 Also the mischief seemed to have got into the fire.
• 2.035 He got into the river before they could catch him;
• 2.035 and before they could get him out again,
• 2.038 “Where has Gandalf got to?”
• 2.039 “After all we have got a burglar with us,” they said;
• 2.042 he got right up to the fire –
• 2.056 “What’s a burrahobbit got
• 2.074 “and we’d best get out of the light.”
• 2.079 and Bert got that end
• 2.080 Tom got the branch
• 2.086 So they got a great black pot,
• 2.087 We ain’t got no water,
• 2.105 Let’s get on with it!”
• 2.110 “And that’s just what you wouldn’t have got
• 2.112 when they were getting tired and angry.
• 2.116 “Let’s get out of this horrible smell!” said Fili.
• 2.116 at what they had got from the trolls’ larder.
• 2.125 “You will get there
• 2.126 or we shall never get anywhere!”
• 3.001 even with what they had got from the trolls.
• 3.001 When they got to the top of it,
• 3.003 and we have got to get through,
• 3.003 and we have got to get through,
• 3.005 or else you will get lost
• 3.005 (if you ever get back at all).”
• 3.007 but they had not got there yet,
• 3.012 The air grew warmer as they got lower,
• 3.018 Dwarves don’t get on well with them.
• 3.018 or get annoyed with them.
• 3.024 but you had best get on foot,
• 3.028 “He is too fat to get through key-holes yet!”
• 3.033 if we ever get to the end of it.
• 3.036 “Whence did the trolls get them,
• 4.002 It was getting bitter cold up here,
• 4.003 “The summer is getting on down below,”
• 4.005 Soon they were getting drenched
• 4.006 “If we don’t get blown off,
• 4.008 they usually got these sort of jobs
• 4.009 and all could get inside.”
• 4.012 So they all got up
• 4.012 and they had a business getting themselves
• 4.012 There was just room to get the ponies through with a squeeze,
• 4.013 and got dry ones out of their bundles;
• 4.013 got out their pipes
• 4.013 (when they got it, which at the moment did not seem so impossible);
• 4.014 in the wall at the back of the cave got bigger
• 4.025 they make very well, or get other people to make to their design,
• 4.028 Come! What have you got to say?”
• 4.041 to ask how he got there.
• 4.044 getting closer
• 4.044 and they were getting deadly tired.
• 5.002 Very slowly he got up
• 5.004 the little dagger that he got from the trolls,
• 5.007 On we go!’ So up he got,
• 5.012 when he could get it;
• 5.014 Gollum got into his boat
• 5.015 That is how he got his name,
• 5.019 if only I can get away.’
• 5.020 What’s he got
• 5.034 and getting his wits back he thought of the answer.
• 5.050 on to the shore to get at Bilbo.
• 5.052 so that Gollum had to get back into his boat
• 5.053 four-legs got some.
• 5.056 He began to get frightened,
• 5.056 Gollum began to get out of his boat.
• 5.058 and now he was getting angry,
• 5.059 It’s got to ask uss a quesstion,
• 5.063 What have I got
• 5.064 to ask us what it’s got
• 5.065 What have I got
• 5.080 But what has it got
• 5.082 and get some things first,
• 5.094 and I want to get unlost.
• 5.097 What has it got
• 5.101 What has it got
• 5.105 What has it got
• 5.108 Painfully he got up,
• 5.109 What has it got
• 5.110 getting as close as he dared behind Gollum,
• 5.113 The Baggins has got it
• 5.115 It won’t say what it’s got
• 5.116 It can’t get out that way,
• 5.117 but if it’s got the present,
• 5.117 then goblinses will get it, gollum!
• 5.119 With a spring Gollum got up
• 5.122 and he began to get shaky
• 5.122 and he was getting afraid.
• 5.126 but Bilbo could not get in!
• 5.128 He must get away,
• 5.143 and getting very angry.
• 5.144 and so get out of the way
• 5.145 I must get to the door,
• 5.145 I must get to the door!’
• 5.145 got up, and ran for the door.
• 5.146 His buttons had got wedged on the edge of the door
• 5.146 but he could not get through.
• 6.002 I seem to have got right to the other side of the Misty Mountains,
• 6.002 and the dwarves have got to?
• 6.005 He had still got the ring on,
• 6.008 If we have got to go back now
• 6.009 to get out of the mess as best you can yourselves.
• 6.020 and I could not get by.
• 6.022 I got stuck
• 6.025 and where they had all got to now.
• 6.027 said Gandalf, ‘or soon there will be no getting over the mountains at all.’
• 6.033 We must be getting on at once,
• 6.034 Let’s get on!’
• 6.041 got behind a tree to shelter from the onslaught of the rocks.
• 6.042 Well! that has got us on a bit,’ said Gandalf;
• 6.045 and all the while the forest-gloom got heavier
• 6.053 He could not get into any tree,
• 6.056 getting nearer
• 6.058 and nearly got him.
• 6.061 especially to get food or slaves to work for them.
• 6.061 Then they often got the Wargs to help
• 6.065 If a spark got
• 6.072 Some got all the wolves together
• 6.075 or you will get roasted
• 6.076 Also naughty little boys that play with fire get punished.’
• 6.080 as he got ready to spring down from on high
• 6.089 that it will get back
• 7.001 He did not get either,
• 7.001 And after that he had to get ready for a fresh start.
• 7.013 when you have got it.’
• 7.018 Still I warn you he gets angry easily.’
• 7.028 We are getting near,’ said Gandalf.
• 7.066 and let’s get on with this tale,
• 7.076 Or have you still got some more jacks
• 7.082 even now we have only got yourself
• 7.082 But now please get on with the tale.’
• 7.082 but really he had begun to get very interested.
• 7.083 he got up
• 7.088 Now he had got fifteen strangers sitting
• 7.092 Quickly they got out boards
• 7.109 Get up lazybones,’
• 7.111 We have been about looking for Beorn ever since the sun got up;
• 7.113 and they were getting puzzled.
• 7.116 Indeed for a long time they could get nothing more out of him,
• 7.117 to get from this bank to the Carrock by the ford,
• 7.121 Little bunny is getting nice
• 7.122 From these he had got news:
• 7.125 so that they could get the most help he could offer.
• 7.126 and gone indeed before you get to the other side)
• 7.130 when they got to the other side.
• 7.144 It will get lighter all too soon.
• 7.147 and never get out of Mirkwood;
• 7.149 if you want to get to the other side.
• 7.149 You have got to look after all these dwarves for me,’
• 7.151 But you wouldn’t get a safe path even then.
• 7.151 Before you could get round Mirkwood
• 7.151 Before you could get round it
• 7.151 you would get into the land of the Necromancer;
• 7.152 you had better get off without any more talk!’
• 8.003 As Bilbo’s sharp inquisitive eyes got used to seeing things
• 8.007 they began to get anxious.
• 8.007 in fact already beginning to get low.
• 8.017 to get an idea of the direction,
• 8.028 and when they had got it ready,
• 8.028 Get in now,’ said Fili,
• 8.029 was getting ready to follow,
• 8.031 so tight that they could not get it from his grasp;
• 8.040 and see if he can get his head above the roof
• 8.041 the climber must get his head above the topmost leaves,
• 8.041 he got near the top.
• 8.041 and how he was going to get down again
• 8.044 He got to the bottom again at last,
• 8.044 in the gloom below when he got there.
• 8.050 without any great hope of ever getting to the end
• 8.052 if I can’t get it any other way.
• 8.054 Even Bombur got up,
• 8.056 if we never got back alive from it,’
• 8.059 every one of them got up
• 8.060 and Bilbo was only just getting drowsy,
• 8.062 When they got near Thorin said:
• 8.063 When they got to the edge of the circle of lights
• 8.068 They are the best I am likely to get
• 8.069 Later when the night must have been getting old,
• 8.071 and try once more to get help.
• 8.071 Up they got again;
• 8.073 But the cries of the others got steadily further
• 8.074 so that when he got up he fell over.
• 8.075 he had a desperate fight before he got free.
• 8.092 He could not get up at the brutes
• 8.092 got out of his way as quick as lightning if they saw him stoop;
• 8.104 The worst part of the job was getting up on to the long branch
• 8.107 Somehow or other Fili was got on to the branch,
• 8.107 It took him ages to get the beastly stuff out of his eyes
• 8.110 he’s got a sting has he?
• 8.110 we’ll get him all the same,
• 8.115 and all of them could get at stones;
• 8.118 It was difficult to get them to understand,
• 8.125 and it was from little Bilbo that they seemed to expect to get the answers.
• 8.125 Some of them even got up
• 8.125 and could not get on their legs again for some time.
• 8.145 and after he had got over his thankfulness for bread
• 9.001 They got up
• 9.007 but he got little more news out of them than out of Thorin.
• 9.011 but he could sometimes get out,
• 9.012 I am like a burglar that can’t get away,
• 9.012 that he could get a message for help sent to the wizard,
• 9.013 and after a time he got to know his way about very well.
• 9.016 when they got the message.
• 9.027 but glad as he was to get out of his wearisome little stone room,
• 9.028 and not risk getting separated.
• 9.033 We thought you had got some sensible notion,
• 9.033 when you managed to get hold of the keys.
• 9.034 but I don’t suppose I shall ever get hold of the keys again,
• 9.036 We have got to get busy very quick,
• 9.036 We have got to get busy very quick,
• 9.037 get the empty barrels
• 9.038 and the bumping they would get inside,
• 9.047 Get on with the work!’
• 9.051 and get utterly left behind
• 9.056 and get out into the open stream.
• 9.056 even if he had managed to get astride his barrel,
• 9.057 and whether a lot of water was getting into their tubs.
• 9.062 if he got the chance,
• 9.063 Of course helped by his magic ring he got on very well at first,
• 9.063 even though the year was getting late
• 9.064 in time to get on to the mass of casks
• 10.004 and getting ready to come
• 10.011 and help me get the others out while there is a chance!’
• 10.012 so after a few more groans he got up
• 10.015 and got them out.
• 10.027 who was getting impatient at these solemnities.
• 10.042 was the time to get help.
• 10.045 although autumn was now getting far on,
• 11.022 not to mention getting inside,
• 11.026 Since he has got an invisible ring,
• 11.027 It is always poor me that has to get them
• 12.004 I have got you out of two messes already,
• 12.004 and get it over.
• 12.006 to get him out of trouble,
• 12.006 if he got into it,
• 12.009 and now you have got to pull it out
• 12.011 It was a red light steadily getting redder
• 12.026 Get inside Mr. Baggins
• 12.033 Nor could they get away just now,
• 12.034 of getting rid of Smaug –
• 12.037 and the getting rid of Smaug.
• 12.037 Getting rid of dragons is not at all
• 12.040 I have got my ring
• 12.041 he got ready for another journey
• 12.046 and if Smaug hoped to get him
• 12.063 I suppose you got a fair price
• 12.063 and get what you can when I’m not looking –
• 12.063 and you will get a fair share?
• 12.063 If you get off alive,
• 12.067 you could not get it very far?
• 12.068 had been concentrated on getting
• 12.078 Mr. Baggins’ one idea was to get away.
• 12.082 in getting anything out of him.
• 12.086 Do get on with your tale!’
• 12.089 and got home alive,
• 12.093 and our only hope is to get well
• 12.094 for no one knew whether or how they could get it open again
• 12.100 and getting up he kicked away the stone that wedged the door.
• 13.002 So several of the dwarves got up
• 13.009 and did not dare to get up,
• 13.012 Bilbo got up,
• 13.016 before he could get anything else out of them.
• 13.029 get another light or two!’
• 13.029 It seems we have got to go
• 14.017 They could all get into boats for all he cared.
• 14.017 Let them try to get to land
• 14.033 Why do I get all your blame?
• 14.034 the Master had not got his position for nothing.
• 14.038 that they would soon get from it,
• 14.044 got ready to march
• 15.013 He was getting blind,
• 16.021 How did you get so far past our sentinels?’
• 16.024 But if you wish ever to get back to your own woods
• 16.030 but what has he got to do with us?’
• 16.031 I see I have some information you have not got.
• 17.002 They will have got wind of his coming.
• 17.019 He will get little enough,
• 17.020 Get down now to your friends!’
• 17.022 Get down!’
• 17.049 in getting out of the way,
• 17.061 than that these vile creatures should get it,
• 18.036 How on earth should I have got all that treasure home
• 18.036 when I got home.
• 18.051 and adventures before he got back.
• 18.054 The Tookish part was getting very tired,
• 18.054 and the Baggins was daily getting stronger.
• 19.017 but I will take all the cure I can get.
• 19.037 The people who had got specially good bargains
• 19.045 he gets most of the credit for the present prosperity.
Gem
- 01.075 To hide in gems on hilt of sword.
- 08.071 and white gems glinted on their collars
- 08.133 and white gems;
- 12.013 gems
- 12.014 and his long pale belly crusted with gems
- 12.074 and hard gems.
- 12.096 was the great white gem,
- 13.019 but indeed there could not be two such gems,
- 13.020 and heavy gem;
- 13.021 to include this marvellous gem,
- 13.033 they gathered gems
- 13.036 and studded about the brim with white gems,
- 14.023 his belly glittered white with sparkling fires of gems
- 15.041 His hands are rich with gems
- 17.019 setting aside the gems;
- 19.003 Than gems without measure,
Gate-guards
- 06.012 till we had dashed through the gate-guards,
This word is not found in OED.
Gasp
- 01.033 Thank you!’ said Bilbo with a gasp.
- 02.063 said Bilbo gasping.
- 06.088 He loosed Dori’s ankles with a gasp
- 07.087 gasped Bombur puffing up behind.
- 08.055 gasped Bombur puffing up behind.
- 12.018 gasping
- 12.023 he gasped.
Gape
- 13.040 they passed through the gaping doors,
Gandalf
“Gandalf” also comes from the Prose Edda and means “wand-elf”.
- 01.006 Gandalf came by.
- 01.006 Gandalf!
- 01.008 But Gandalf looked at him from under long bushy eyebrows
- 01.011 Very pretty!’ said Gandalf.
- 01.014 said Gandalf.
- 01.016 I am Gandalf,
- 01.016 and Gandalf means me!
- 01.017 Gandalf, Gandalf! Good gracious me!
- 01.017 Gandalf, Gandalf! Good gracious me!
- 01.017 Not the Gandalf who was responsible
- 01.023 Gandalf in the meantime
- 01.024 he had almost forgotten about Gandalf.
- 01.024 Gandalf Tea Wednesday.
- 01.026 when he saw that it was not Gandalf at all.
- 01.031 That was what he was going to say to Gandalf this time.
- 01.031 But it was not Gandalf.
- 01.038 Gandalf for certain this time,’
- 01.048 and there was Gandalf behind,
- 01.051 Now we are all here!’ said Gandalf,
- 01.057 there’s a good fellow!’ Gandalf called after him,
- 01.060 Gandalf sat at the head of the party
- 01.063 and stayed talking to Gandalf –
- 01.068 but wherever it went it was not quick enough to escape Gandalf.
- 01.068 Then Gandalf’s smoke-ring would go green
- 01.071 while the shadow of Gandalf’s beard wagged against the wall.
- 01.089 Hush!’ said Gandalf.
- 01.090 Gandalf, dwarves and Mr. Baggins!
- 01.091 the ingenious wizard Gandalf) may never return.
- 01.092 Gandalf struck a blue light on the end of his magic staff,
- 01.093 Excitable little fellow,’ said Gandalf,
- 01.095 It is all very well for Gandalf to talk about this hobbit being fierce,
- 01.098 Gandalf told us
- 01.099 Of course there is a mark,’ said Gandalf.
- 01.100 That’s right,’ said Gandalf.
- 01.111 In lots of ways,’ said Gandalf.
- 01.113 Also,’ went on Gandalf,
- 01.115 interrupted Gandalf.
- 01.121 and live up to Gandalf’s recommendation.
- 01.125 and I should like to know how Gandalf got hold of it,
- 01.134 Even I, Gandalf, only just escaped.
- 02.002 in walked Gandalf.
- 02.005 “Great Elephants!” said Gandalf,
- 02.007 you would have found this just under the clock,” said Gandalf,
- 02.014 You will have to run,” said Gandalf.
- 02.019 pushing his keys into Gandalf’s hands,
- 02.027 when up came Gandalf very splendid on a white horse.
- 02.032 did they notice that Gandalf was missing.
- 02.038 “Where has Gandalf got to?”
- 02.081 It was just then that Gandalf came back.
- 02.107 “Excellent!” said Gandalf,
- 02.110 in any case,” said Gandalf.
- 02.111 while Gandalf tried various incantations.
- 02.113 Gandalf grabbed it
- 02.114 Gandalf and Thorin each took one of these;
- 02.118 said Thorin to Gandalf as they rode along.
- 02.125 “Don’t interrupt!” said Gandalf.
- 03.005 Now Gandalf led the way.
- 03.009 even guided by Gandalf,
- 03.010 so suddenly that Gandalf’s horse nearly slipped down the slope.
- 03.021 and bowed to Gandalf
- 03.023 but Gandalf was already off his horse
- 03.029 and good night!” said Gandalf,
- 03.035 This, Gandalf, was Glamdring,
- 03.043 asked Gandalf
- 03.048 “That remains to be seen,” said Gandalf.
- 04.001 and memory of Gandalf,
- 04.003 Only Gandalf had shaken his head
- 04.003 but Gandalf had,
- 04.003 Even the good plans of wise wizards like Gandalf
- 04.003 and Gandalf was a wise enough wizard to know it.
- 04.007 take us there!” said Gandalf,
- 04.013 but Gandalf would not hear of it.
- 04.013 which Gandalf turned into different colours
- 04.016 But not Gandalf.
- 04.017 Where was Gandalf?
- 04.024 that Elrond had lent to Gandalf,
- 04.041 Then Gandalf lit up his wand.
- 04.041 Of course it was Gandalf;
- 04.041 for Gandalf had brought it along as well,
- 04.041 Gandalf thought of most things;
- 04.043 Gandalf was quite right:
- 04.047 At this point Gandalf fell behind,
- 04.050 nor even Gandalf heard them coming.
- 04.050 for Gandalf was letting his wand
- 06.002 and O where can Gandalf
- 06.006 Gandalf was arguing with the dwarves.
- 06.006 and Gandalf was saying that they could not possibly go on with their journey
- 06.009 Gandalf answered angrily:
- 06.014 Gandalf was as astonished as any of them,
- 06.014 in spite of Gandalf’s words,
- 06.024 What did I tell you?’ said Gandalf laughing.
- 06.025 for if Gandalf had explained it all by now to the dwarves,
- 06.027 said Gandalf, ‘or soon there will be no getting over the mountains at all.’
- 06.028 As soon as Gandalf had heard Bilbo’s yell
- 06.030 Gandalf had made a special study of bewitchments with fire
- 06.030 except that Gandalf knew all about the back-door,
- 06.036 Can’t help it,’ said Gandalf,
- 06.042 Well! that has got us on a bit,’ said Gandalf;
- 06.047 A bit further,’ said Gandalf.
- 06.052 Up the trees quick!’ cried Gandalf;
- 06.052 Gandalf, who was a good deal taller than the others,
- 06.060 Gandalf understood it.
- 06.061 I will tell you what Gandalf heard,
- 06.063 but also because of the danger which now threatened Gandalf
- 06.064 Now you can understand why Gandalf,
- 06.076 shouted Gandalf in answer.
- 06.079 the flames were under Gandalf’s tree.
- 06.080 Then Gandalf climbed to the top of his tree.
- 06.082 to whom Gandalf had now spoken.
- 06.093 and was speaking to Gandalf.
- 06.094 As a matter of fact Gandalf,
- 06.094 As Bilbo listened to the talk of Gandalf
- 06.096 Very well,’said Gandalf.
- 06.099 Gandalf, too, was lying down after doing his part
- 07.008 answered Gandalf, who knew the correct reply.
- 07.012 They had begun to think Gandalf was going to come all the way
- 07.022 no, no, NO, NO!’ said Gandalf.
- 07.028 We are getting near,’ said Gandalf.
- 07.033 of the arrival of strangers,’ said Gandalf.
- 07.036 and towering tall above Gandalf.
- 07.037 I am Gandalf,’
- 07.039 and unimpeachable reputation,’ said Gandalf.
- 07.039 I am a wizard,’ continued Gandalf.
- 07.046 while Gandalf began his tale,
- 07.051 So Gandalf gave a long shrill whistle,
- 07.055 away east beyond Mirkwood,’ put in Gandalf,
- 07.063 Gandalf whistled again;
- 07.063 Gandalf had told them to come
- 07.067 went on Gandalf,
- 07.077 said Gandalf, as these two now appeared
- 07.078 Now go on, Gandalf!’
- 07.079 So Gandalf went on with the tale,
- 07.082 But look here, Gandalf,
- 07.082 that Gandalf was describing.
- 07.083 When Gandalf came to their climbing
- 07.084 Well,’ said Gandalf very glad
- 07.088 Mr. Baggins saw then how clever Gandalf had been.
- 07.093 and little short thick legs for Gandalf
- 07.104 Suddenly up stood Gandalf.
- 07.106 and Gandalf were all asleep,
- 07.112 Where is Gandalf?’ asked Bilbo,
- 07.116 At last Gandalf pushed away his plate
- 07.117 ended Gandalf, and he sat a long while silent.
- 07.125 and Gandalf thought it wise to tell him their whole story
- 07.126 and a horse for Gandalf,
- 07.133 But if he dared to mention it to Gandalf,
- 07.135 Well, here is Mirkwood!’ said Gandalf.
- 07.141 that Gandalf was going to leave them
- 07.146 Now Gandalf too said farewell.
- 07.147 said Gandalf to Thorin.
- 07.153 said Gandalf, and he turned his horse
- 08.079 and Gandalf’s!’ he lamented.
- 08.125 (as Gandalf had said they would)
- 09.016 Just what Gandalf had said would happen,
- 09.031 Gandalf spoke true,
- 10.003 and since the last news that Gandalf had had of them.
- 10.004 if he had known that news of this had reached Gandalf far away
- 16.043 It was Gandalf.
- 16.045 All in good time!’ said Gandalf.
- 17.015 I wish I had Gandalf here!
- 17.016 Here is Gandalf!
- 17.024 as King under the Mountain,’ said Gandalf.
- 17.041 Halt!’ cried Gandalf,
- 17.042 Even as Gandalf had been speaking the darkness grew.
- 17.043 Come!’ called Gandalf.
- 17.044 How much Gandalf knew cannot be said,
- 17.048 As Gandalf had hoped,
- 17.060 Gandalf, too, I may say, was there,
- 18.010 if Gandalf the wizard had not said
- 18.013 and there stood Gandalf,
- 18.014 When Gandalf saw Bilbo,
- 18.026 he asked Gandalf that evening,
- 18.043 Gandalf and Bilbo rode behind the Elvenking,
- 18.044 Farewell! O Elvenking!’ said Gandalf.
- 18.045 Farewell! O Gandalf!’
- 18.051 Anyway by mid-winter Gandalf
- 18.052 and Gandalf took their leave at last of Beorn,
- 19.005 Gandalf it was who spoke,
- 19.006 that he learned where Gandalf had been to;
- 19.006 It appeared that Gandalf had been
- 19.007 Gandalf was saying,
- 19.018 he rode away with Gandalf.
- 19.021 There is a long road yet,’ said Gandalf.
- 19.025 You had better take this, Gandalf.
- 19.033 Gandalf looked at him.
- 19.041 It was Gandalf
- 19.047 Of course!’ said Gandalf.
Gallop
- 04.002 Boulders, too, at times came galloping down the mountain-sides,
- 07.032 then off they galloped to the buildings.
- 07.132 galloping wherever the ground was grassy
- 07.154 Then he galloped away
- 12.011 like the noise of a large pot galloping on the fire,
- 12.029 and galloped wildly off.