Bilbo Baggins's Report

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A quiet village where hobbits live. Wizard Gandalf when he comes on 111th birthday of his friend Bilbo Baggins starts talking about the ring that Bilbo has found many years ago. The ring used to belong to the dark lord of the middle earth Sauron. It gives a big power to its owner. Now, Sauron wants to take back the control over the middle earth. Bilbo gives found ring to his nephew Frodo who tries to learn to deal with the terrible power that the ring gives

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