He was lying on the flat stones of Ravenhill, and no one was near. said the king. It is hinted in The Hobbit that the slow degradation of resources over the long years, combined with the spreading of Men's power and influence, and the fight for their survival against growing evil affected them deeply, and they became suspicious and hard. He goes from caring about nothing besides his cakes and tea, to opening up to a whole different world outside of the Shire. (S. 6(1) TA 1968). When Gollum escaped, Thranduil, accepting responsibility, sent Legolas, his son, to Imladris, to report the escape to Gandalf. Perhaps one reason why our hero Bilbo stays on the sidelines of the Battle of Five Armies is to show how un-glorious battle really is: unlike the people in the midst of the fighting, Bilbo has the space and time to realize that war is "very uncomfortable, not to say distressing." He was lying on the flat stones of Ravenhill, and no one was near. But the [Elvenking] reckoned without the dwarves. Even a fourteenth share was wealth exceedingly great, greater than that of many mortal kings. This will show them. At any rate I am not yet one of the fallen heroes; but I suppose there is still enough time for that (Tolkien, The Hobbit, 310)! He's a burglar. "What voice is it that speaks among the stones?" After leaving food, medicines, and some of his Elves to help the people of Esgaroth, Thranduil and the rest of his army, together with Bard and his men went on towards the mountain. No, not a fair fight. What are your favorite parts from The Hobbit? Once reading this quote, one can realize that the trolls are tricky, malicious, and guard the threshold to keep away from the company. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Over time the dwarves and Bilbo start to trust and respect each other more. But even though there was peace (which lasted for about a thousand years, until 1050), the Silvan Elves were restless, sensing the changes that would come with the new age. He was shaking, and as. Alive after all I am glad! The Wild was still the Wild, and there were many other things in it in those days besides goblins; but he was well guided and well guarded-the wizard was with him, and Beorn for much of the way-and he was never in great danger again. What sense do we get of Smaug's motivations in The Hobbit? He was willing to accept the responsibility for Gollum, the odd creature that was brought to him, under Gandalf's advise. Now at journey's end, examine why the Elvenking would call Bilbo the magnificent as well as burglar. A cave it might have been, but the place was filled with life and light. "Farewell, good thief," he said. This argument kind of rests on the assumption that the treasure of Erebor belongs to Thorin, not Smaug, which Smaug obviously disagrees with. This is a bitter adventure, if it must end so; and not a mountain of gold can amend it. He scattered the bodyguard, and pulled down Bolg himself and crushed him. However, based on Thranduil's description from The Hobbit, he may have had Vanyarin ancestors among his family roots. While on his way, messengers sent from the ruined Esgaroth, the town of Men which was burned by the dragon, reached him, begging for help for When Bilbo regains consciousness, he is alone. Thranduil, a Sindarin Elf, remembered this detail from the history of Doriath. This weakness might be the reason why Thranduil is viewed as greedy in the eyes of some readers. Tolkiens writings do not recount the fate of Thranduil. (73). I mean even a burglar has his feelings. In this film, a party of dwarves is on a quest to salvage the wealth of their kin. Thranduil turned from his course, sending aid before him over the river. Good bye!, Bother burgling and everything to do with it! Some courage and some wisdom, blended in measure. "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent," said the king gravely. is pepperoni processed meat; pictures of yin yang tattoos. Well, er, I thought, dont you know, said Bilbo rather confused, that, er, some little return should be made for your, er, hospitality. Yet I am glad that I have shared in your perils - that has been more than any Baggins deserves.". Gandalf went into Dol Guldur to check that suspicion, and Sauron, who indeed was the dweller of the place and still not strong enough, fled east. When you start grouping these characters into good and bad races, their loyalties are much easier to identify. It must be nice having such an easily defined, obviously wicked enemy to fight against. When Frodo unbuttoned his shirt the ring was there on a chain wrapped around his neck. Conclusively, Dawn take you all, and be stone to you! said a voice that sounded like Williams. (p.198) Bilbo is able to touch many hearts with his . (12.17). Well, well hear no more of that., What have I got in my pocket? he said aloud. His ominous description of Mirkwood Forest explains the hesitation in the company to pass onto the realm where The entrance to the path was like a sort of arch leading into a gloomy tunnel(153). The first was when Thranduil and Bard laid siege on the Dwarves fortified under the mountain. And turning towards the Mountain he added: "Farewell Thorin Oakenshield! said the man striding forward. No burrahobbits, but lots of these here dwarves. it may be picked daily themed crossword He risks his life on more than one occasion to save his friends and bring peace between the different races. (5.119). I have drunk much of your wine and eaten much of your bread." "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent," said the king gravely. he trembled. That marks a hidden passage to the Lower Halls (19). His heart was beating and a more fevered shaking was in his legs than when he was going down, but still he clutched the cup, and his chief thought was: Ive done it! "Well, er, I thought, don't you know," said Bilbo rather confused, "that, er, some little return should be made for your, er, hospitality. Then Bilbo remembered his ring! Bilbo left with regret, for the flowers of the gardens of Beorn were m springtime no less marvellous than in high summer. My favorite line was when Thranduil said to Bilbo: "I will take your gift, Bilbo the Magnificent. He did not, of course, expect that any one would remember that it was he who discovered all by himself the dragon's weak spot; and that was just as well, for no one ever did. The Eagles are coming!, I came from the end of bag, but no bag went over me. The goblins of the Misty Mountains were now few and terrified, and hidden in the deepest holes they could find; and the Wargs had vanished from the woods, so that men went abroad without fear. "Well, er, I thought, don't you know," said Bilbo rather confused, "that, er, some little return should be made for your, er, hospitality. How does Thorin try and make his case for the morality of hoarding his treasure? Farewell!. ", Then Bilbo turned away, and he went by himself, and sat alone wrapped in a blanket, and, whether you believe it or not, he wept until his eyes were red and his voice was hoarse. Come along back to your nice cells, and I will lock you all in again, and you can sit there comfortably and think of a better plan-but I dont suppose I shall ever get hold of the keys again, even if I feel inclined to try., If ever you are passing my way, said Bilbo, dont wait to knock! Then, somewhere in the pitch-dark night, Bilbo strikes dead a most nefarious enemy. I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent, said the king gravely. That cant be right. I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent, said the king gravely. Absolutely! This also excludes dishonesty: if dishonesty is already excluded if [the person] appropriates the property in the belief that he would have the other's consent if the other knew of the appropriation and the circumstances of it (s. 2(1)(b) TA 1968), then this must also apply if the legal owner of the property actually told the supposed thief to take it. Why might the novel spend so much time on Smaug's perspective (and even his feelings like Bilbo, he has anxious dreams!)? Asked by cody f #263209 on 9/3/2012 5:07 PM Last updated by jill d #170087 on 9/3/2012 5:32 PM Answers 1 Add Yours. Thranduil's birthdate is unknown. said Gandalf. Otherwise I suppose I might have spent a warm and comfortable night in bed!" Thranduils father, Oropher, was an Elf of Sindarin origin, but nothing is known of his mother. (17.39). At the point where their path parted, Bilbo offered Thranduil a gift of a necklace made of silver and pearls. Sorrow seemed to be in the air. These courageous actions display the heroic character of Bilbo. Bilbo enters, slips on his ring to make himself invisible, and proceeds down the long, dark passage into Smaug's lair. But it wasnt (Tolkien, The Hobbit, 45). and he brought out a necklace of silver and pearls that Dain had given him at their parting. "Now I wonder what has happened?" he said to himself. Throughout his long adventurous journey he adapts to a new way of life and his inner Tookishness comes out. They buried Thorin deep beneath the Mountain, and Bard laid the Arkenstone upon his breast. The dragon was dead, and the goblins overthrown, and their hearts looked forward after winter to a spring of joy. Upon his tomb the Elvenking then laid Orcrist, the elvish sword that had been taken from Thorin in captivity. (12.20). But sad or merry, I must leave it now. Especially because Tolkien obviously chooses every word so carefully. He had never felt quite happy about it, though it was so small, and now he glared at it in suspicion and wondered why he had never blocked it up. In the end he would only take two small chests, one filled with silver, and the other with gold, such as one strong pony could carry. The Dwarves get jumpy about the object of their quest (which may well not actually be a reclamation of the mountain but of the Arkenstone for Thorin's crown). I mean even a burglar has his feelings. "And I name you elf-friend and . I beg of you, said Bilbo stammering and standing on one foot, to accept this gift! and he brought out a necklace of silver and pearls that Dain had given him at their parting. Evidence shown above represents how Gandalf opened the border that guarded the threshold. Smaug, referring to the cup Bilbo takes, calls Bilbo a thief (The Hobbit, p. 257). ", "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent!" Bilbo encounters many tests and trials throughout the story which reveal character. AP Simester, JR Spencer, GR Sullivan and GJ Virgo in Simester and Sullivans Criminal Law, Theory and Doctrine, Hart Publishing, Fifth Edition 2013 [cited as: Simester and Sullivans]. The group comes across some of the treasure and use it to armor and arm themselves. So while I agree with your assessment in this one particular instance I must say that he acts the part of a thief several other times throughout. The imagery evoked by Trees too old and strangled with ivy to bear more than a few blackened leaves (153) places the reader in the foreboding atmosphere in which the company is presently ensnarled, and effectively forewarns of sorcery, monsters and misery at play. Bilbo shows courage and intelligence when he created a plan to escape, In the story The Hobbit Bilbo can be seen as the hero when he sacrifices his familys name to be a part of the quest to get Thorin's gold back Bilbo's first approach is his attempt on stealing the trolls treasure. The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Does Bilbo make the right ethical decision here? There was, of course, no longer any question of dividing the hoard in such shares as had been planned, to Balin and Dwalin, and Dori and Nori and Ori, and Oin and Gloin, and Bifur and Bofur and Bombur-or to Bilbo. No doubt this could not have been easy for Thranduil. i will take your gift to bilbo the magnificent. "So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their ending!" survive. I find there is an irresistible charm about it and I love the story. Dragons may not have much real use for all their wealth, but they know it to an ounce as a rule, especially after long possession; and Smaug was no exception. Not all those who wander are lost., Dont adventures ever have an end? I suppose not. "Victory after all, I suppose!" His heart was beating and a more fevered shaking was in his legs than when he was going down, but still he clutched the cup, and his chief thought was: "I've done it! (16.38-9). Therefore, Bilbo isnt a thief as concerns the cup he takes outside to the Dwarves. Property includes money and all other property, real or personal, including things in action and other intangible property (s. 4(1) TA 1968). Dwarves had time to fully prepare. Even the wizard had not escaped without a wound; and there were few unharmed in all the host. For simplicitys sake I will assume that the cup was originally the property of Thrr because there certainly isnt enough information to unpick the private property law of the Third Age Dwarves of Erebor. I mean even a burglar has his feelings. Then he took out his morning letters, and began to read, pretending to take no more notice of [Gandalf]. I would rather old Smaug had been left with all the wretched treasure, than that these vile creatures should get it, and poor old Bombur, and Balin and Fili and Kili and all the rest come to a bad end; and Bard too, and the Lake-men and the merry elves. Hes found it, yes he must have., All that is gold does not glitter, Not Today. Ill base my analysis on the modern English law on theft (Theft Act 1968), adverse possession etc, because even though The Hobbit is from before 1968 and the Limitation Act 1980, the old Larceny Act 1916 was even more of a mess than the current law (just have a look at the table of contents, or section 1, really) and still contained bits about whipping male offenders under 16 years of age (s. 2) (https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1916/50/section/2/enacted), so I wont inflict that on anyone here. he said. Is not that a matter of which we may speak? Create a list of books you want then share it with family and friends. Bilbo, however, possessed none of those qualities, he was in fact, a Hobbit. The others remained with Dain; for Dain dealt his treasure well. He steals several other things along the way though. O Gandalf!" ", "I am sorry. "I will carry you down to the camp in the valley," said the man, and picked him lightly up. . If one continues to take a step back and look at the big picture one will realize that all these characters serve a purpose of making the best selling book, Researched on page 43 the trolls are heard saying, Theres more to come yet, said Tom, or Im mighty mistook. He had passed from an uneasy dream (in which a warrior, altogether insignificant in size but provided with a bitter sword and great courage, figured most unpleasantly) to a doze, and from a doze to wide waking. But I would categorize him as an honest thief. What do you think would have happened at this stage if Gandalf hadn't suddenly called a halt because the goblins are coming? he said. Bilbo pities Gollum and so, even though Gollum "meant to kill [Bilbo]," he can't just stab Gollum without warning in the dark. Well, it seems a very gloomy business., Farewell, King under the Mountain! Early in the Second Age groups of survivors from the ruin of Doriath, crossed the Blue Mountains (Ered Luin) eastwards. [Gollum] meant to kill him. Go sideways? I mean even a burglar has his feelings. But in 2060 the Wise (a group which included Mithrandir, Curunr, Elrond, Galadriel, Crdan, and other lords of the Eldar) began to suspect that it might be Sauron taking shape again. On we go! So up he got, and trotted along with his little sword held in front of him and one hand feeling the wall, and his heart all of a patter and a pitter., Curse the Baggins! "This is a bitter adventure, if it must end so; and not a mountain of gold can amend it. Farewell! said Thorin. and if it was sadly lessened, yet many were glad, for now the northern world would be merrier for many a long day. Yule-tide was warm and merry there; and men came from far and wide to feast at Beorn's bidding. After the battle, on the Elven new year, Thranduil and Celeborn met, renamed the forest, and divided it between themselves and the woodsmen. Praise has been blessed to Bilbo by a king in this division. "May it bring good fortune to all his folk that dwell here after!". * (Weird formatting issue; the quote ends with "accordingly".). (Dain does, in fact, honor this deal, so that one-fourteenth of Thorin's treasure goes to Bard after his death.) He fought the real battle in the tunnel alone, before he ever saw the vast danger that lay in wait" (212-3). Wiki User. With the threshold guardians now gone, the company, plus Bilbo, may now begin their long, treacherous, Bilbo Baggins. Adverse possession isnt really a thing for chattels, especially chattels that were converted (stolen) by the adverse possessor (s. 4(1) Limitation Act 1980), so Ill discount that. Gollum had no sword. There indeed lay Thorin Oakenshield, wounded with many wounds, and his rent armour and notched axe were cast upon the floor. "In what way have I earned such a gift, O hobbit?" But Thranduil, who had suffered much loss in his time, had a different set of priorities, and he told Bard: This near calamity ended when the goblins and the wargs appeared. The Hobbit, JRR Tolkien, HarperCollins 2012 (softcover film tie-in edition) [cited as: The Hobbit]. And I name you elf-friend and blessed" (293). "O well!" "I beg of you," said Bilbo stammering and standing on one foot, "to accept this gift!" and he brought out a necklace of silver and pearls that Dain had given him at their parting. In a sense, Bilbo is the worst burglar ever because he's too moral to keep anything he steals. Really it is enough to make one weep, after all one has gone through. Whatever Bilbo was supposed to take out of Erebor, it would have been a chattel and thus personal property. May your shadow never grow less (or stealing would be too easy)!" The reason Gandalf wanted to add Bilbo to the party is because Thorin doesn't like Hobbits. Bilbo's moral code is incredibly rigid when it comes to payment: if he has received a service or profited off somebody, he has to pay for it. And Fili and Kili! More on The Hobbit, or, There and Back Again. he said more gravely. Along with Bilbo Baggins becoming a braver and more respected hobbit, he also develops the most important change in the story; he changes from being incompetent to very resourceful. Another heroic tale is The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Throughout The Hobbit, Bilbo displays the universal message that anyone can develop into a hero. 26 of the best book quotes from Bilbo Baggins, Go back? he thought. I mean even a burglar has his feelings. What rational arguments does Thorin use to try and rebut Bard's points? However, any indictment would fall apart on the elements of with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it and dishonesty. He thinks that if this is victory, it's very disappointing. He fights in many battles, verbal and physical, to fight for the greater good. . You could tell what a Baggins would say on any questions without the bother of asking him (2). So he isnt a thief as regards what he was hired to do. Of the twelve companions of Thorin, ten remained. said Balin at last. Of course this argument is a bit tongue-in-cheek - there are no courts that could impartially decide over a dispute between the Dwarves or Erebor and the Men of Dale. He tried to persuade Bilbo to stay with them, for his own safety. The idea of "doing it alone so that none might have a claim over us" is also an interesting one, that those who aid them might be able to extract a tithe in return. Why, I feel all thin, sort of stretched, if you know what I mean: like butter that has been scraped over too much bread. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Wargs) are so evil that the good and basically decent peoples men, elves, and dwarves agree without hesitation to band together. Fili and Kili had fallen defending him with shield and body, for he was their mother's elder brother. Earn weekly rewards. At the same time, in other parts of Middle-earth, Frodo was struggling to reach Mount Doom, Minas Tirith was fighting for its survival against Saurons forces. But you make a good argument. He had decided that he was not quite his sort, and wanted him to go away. This act also resolves for the reader why Bilbos sword is. In this book, Bilbo Baggins goes on a journey that would change his life forever. And I name you elf-friend and blessed. Whatever Bilbo was supposed to take out of Erebor, it would have been a chattel and thus personal property. Make you late for dinner! "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent!" said the king gravely. 2023 Shmoop University Inc | All Rights Reserved | Privacy | Legal. As Bilbo grew Older, his father, Bunbo, constructed the family a house in Hobbiton. "I go now to the halls of waiting to sit beside my fathers, until the world is renewed. Obviously, that line in the first chapter that Bilbo looks "More like a grocer than a burglar" really smarts. Are you much hurt? In 2850 Gandalf came once more to Dol Guldur and found that Sauron had collected by then all the seven rings of the Dwarf lords, in addition to the Nine with which he controlled his Nazgl. "I beg of you," said Bilbo stammering and standing on one foot, "to accept this gift!" they aided you in your distress, and in recompense you have thus far brought ruin only, though doubtless undesigned." The dwarves specifically hire Bilbo in the capacity of a thief and he does commit acts of larceny at several other points in the narrative. As Bilbo travels down the tunnel into Smaug's lair and begins to sense the immensity of the dragon, Tolkien writes: "It was at this point that Bilbo stopped. Then Beorn stooped and lifted Thorin, who had fallen pierced with spears, and bore him out of the fray. Because he lives a hero, one will not fail to recognize him. he said, feeling his aching head. How do the dwarves and Gandalf decide that burglary is what Bilbo would be good at? ", "No!" The Tookish part was getting very tired, and the Baggins was daily getting stronger. He had golden hair, which was the most distinguishing trait of the Vanyar, but not a common trait among the Sindar: In The Hobbit, it is said about Thranduil (although he is never mentioned by his name, only referred to as the Elvenking), that he was "their greatest king." The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings Gift Set: A Middle-earth Treasury by J.R.R. Another reason is explained by looking at Thranduil's questions to the Dwarves. In Dale, Men and Dwarves stood together against the Easterlings. The tremendous things that happened afterwards were as nothing compared to it. Evil. Thranduil was awed by the jewel, but he also worried about Bilbo's fate when Thorin discovered what Bilbo had done. he said. "And I name you elf-friend and blessed. Of course he didnt. In Lothlrien, Galadriel had Nenya, the Ring of Water, and Gandalf was given Narya, the Ring of Fire by Crdan when he first arrived in Middle-earth.The lack of a Ring of Power must have made the battles against darkness much harder for Thranduil and his people, but it is also reasonable to assume it is what allowed them to live on untroubled after the war. And I don't know what I should have done with it when I got home. He felt a different person, and much fiercer and bolder in spite of an empty stomach(170). I didnt intend to open that can of worms! (18.46-9) Bilbo's moral code is incredibly rigid when it comes to payment: if he has received a service or profited off somebody, he has to pay for it. said the hobbit uncomfortably. It can be assumed that he was born sometime during the First Age or before, possibly in Doriath, the Sindarin kingdom in Beleriand, which was ruled by Elu Thingol and his Maian queen, Melian. The Dwarves commissioned by the Elvenking of Doriath to set a Silmaril in the necklace Nauglamr and slayed him in an argument over possession of the jewel. The Theft Act 1968: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1968/60/data.pdf. The place became a stronghold of the darkness known as Dol Guldur (Hill of Sorcery). Days into the forest, constant hunger gnaws at the company, leading them to disperse round and round in an entranced dream-like state. I have drunk much of your wine and eaten much of your bread." "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent," said the king gravely. He picks the trolls pocket, he takes Gollum's ring (though originally Gollum freely gave it to him), he steals food from the Elvenking's halls, and he appropriates for himself (though with noble intent, I'm pretty sure there is a saying about hell and good intentions) the Arkenstone. "You are called for;" and leading the hobbit he took him within the tent. "In what way have I earned such a gift, O hobbit?" The Sackville-Baggins seem to be the only . "You are needed and we have looked for you long. Bilbo Baggins, of Bag End, was not one often thought of when one thinks of a hero. Bilbo must further have appropriated such property. That, however, was a little delayed, so in the meantime I will tell something of events. Yet a fourteenth share of all the silver and gold, wrought and unwrought, was given up to Bard; for Dain said: "We will honour the agreement of the dead, and he has now the Arkenstone in his keeping.". In order to count as theft, such property must have belonged to another. "I will take your gift, O Bilbo the Magnificent . Validate reading with our Dynamic Quiz System. Yet I am glad that I have shared in your perils that has been more than any Baggins deserves., So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their ending!, Then Bilbo fled [with the cup]. Another piece of evidence that proves the nerves shown by Bilbo before entering his first journey, Yes, lots, said Bilbo before he remembered not to give his friends away. Also I should like to know about risks, out-of-pocket expenses, time required and remuneration, and so forth by which he meant: What am I going to get out of it? Answered by jill d #170087 on 9/3/2012 5:32 PM When reading such an emotionally moving book its difficult to not fall hard for the characters. He was aching in his bones for the homeward journey. But they came to that high point at morning, and looking backward they saw a white sun shining over the out-stretched lands. I suppose I shall be going home soon?". Now these were fair words and true, if proudly and grimly spoken; and Bilbo thought that Thorin would at once admit what justice was in them. While an owner can steal their own property if a third party has any lesser proprietary right or a right to possession or control, if this is not the case, an owner cannot steal their own property (Simester and Sullivans, p. 501; see also p. 503). ", "Farewell! Overcoming these problems and learning more about himself helped Bilbo change from an ordinary, self-doubting hobbit into a clever, courage-filled, loyal hero. I have drunk much of your wine and eaten much of your bread." Imladris and Lothlrien both lost the magic influence of the Rings and started to fade, but. Lots and none at all, it is, said he. I beg of you, said Bilbo stammering and standing on one foot, to accept this gift! and he brought out a necklace of silver and pearls that Dain had given him at their parting. Bilbo's Gifts is the twenty-fourth scene of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and the twenty-eighth of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (extended edition).. Synopsis []. Therefore he has no claim to be simply retrieving it for the owner. Victory had been assured before the fall of night, but the pursuit was still on foot, when Bilbo returned to the camp; and not many were in the valley save the more grievously wounded. Suddenly without a signal [the dwarves] sprang silently forward to attack. . Bilbo slips on the Ring and disappears. Oropher, who became the king of the Silvan Elves of Greenwood, made his first home in Amon Lanc (The Naked Hill), near Lrien, but moved northward twice to get some distance from the Noldorin influence of Galadriel in Lrien and the increase of power and influence of the Dwarves from Moria. When the dwarves found out that Bilbo was going to be their burglar they were skeptical. You see that rune on the West side, and the hand pointing to it from the other rune? "There let it lie till the Mountain falls!" pest and disease control in agriculture; property management companies concord, nc; lean cuisine cook time microwave. But it was fun to consider. At that point they both believed that the Dwarves did not All these thoughts passed in a flash of a second. Simple yet when applied to daunting obstacles or dragons ;) I've found many times this outlook is not only encouraging but true. He was lying on the flat stones of Ravenhill, and no one was near. Smaug definitely has no right to possess any property within Erebor. "Well, er, I thought, don't you know," said Bilbo rather confused, "that, er, some little return should be made for your, er, hospitality. Bard lays out his case pretty clearly for why his people deserve some of Thorin's treasure.
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