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I am Thorin Oakenshield, descendant of Thrain the Old and grandson of Thror who was King under the Mountain.
Boing Boing 2009
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I am Thorin Oakenshield, descendant of Thrain the Old and grandson of Thror who was King under the Mountain.
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To account for this he wrote a chapter for Rings called 'The Quest of Erebor' in which Gandalf sat down with Frodo in Minas Tirith and explained to him how he found Thrain dying in Dol Guldur and recovered his map, then many years later met Thorin and arranged the quest and why he through Bilbo could help with the mission.
Ending The Lord of the Rings Adam Whitehead 2009
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Cher Mr. BAGGINS, similar conspirator, I am Thorin Oakenshield, descendant of Thrain the old man and grandson of Thror which was king under the mountain.
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To account for this he wrote a chapter for Rings called 'The Quest of Erebor' in which Gandalf sat down with Frodo in Minas Tirith and explained to him how he found Thrain dying in Dol Guldur and recovered his map, then many years later met Thorin and arranged the quest and why he through Bilbo could help with the mission.
Archive 2009-11-01 Adam Whitehead 2009
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FREED: Forensic Video Expert Craig Thrain (ph) helped identify the make of the getaway car.
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Then the earl sent for Thrain Sigfus 'son, and he went to see him.
The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor Unknown
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Now we must take up the story, and say how Thrain Sigfus 'son came to Norway.
The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor Unknown
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Thrain was just about to put his helm on his head; and now Skarphedinn bore down on them, and hews at Thrain with his axe, "the ogress of war," and smote him on the head, and clove him down to the teeth, so that his jaw-teeth fell out on the ice.
The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor Unknown
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Hrapp went along with Thrain, and was with him that year; but the spring after, Thrain got him a homestead at Hrappstede, and he dwelt there; but yet he spent most of his time at Gritwater.
The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor Unknown
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