Bilbo And The Dwarves Alternate Ending

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As they were walking through the woods, they heard weird gigglings and singings. They ran out of foods and Bombur keeps having the dream feasts that he talks about. One night, they saw lights off the path of the forest; they went off path and broke Beorn’s and Gandalf’s instructions. It turns out to be a feast with elves and suddenly it was dark, like the lites have been turned off and the dwarves were yelling each other's’ names, but it seem to fade slowly. Bilbo was alone again, lost in the dark, so he fell asleep like normal hobbits would do. Bilbo woke up to a spider wrapping him in its thread, but he manages to escape and stabbed the spider to death. He crept up to the spiders with his ring on and saw that the dwarves were tied up together.

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