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Gandalf tells Beorn the story of the journey from the start to the point that takes them to Beorn's house. Beorn is intrigued and entertained and so, as the group are no threat to him, he allows them to to stay in his house for the night.

While they sleep, Beorn travels to discover if the tale he has been told is true. It is and as they have killed the Great Goblin (Beorn hates goblins) he agrees to give the group supplies and ponies to take them to Mirkwood.

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A few ponies, to be sent back upon reaching Mirkwood.

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He offers them hospitality then food when they've to go trough the Mirkwood forest. He also help them to fight the orcs in the Battle of Five Armies

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Q: How does Beorn help Bilbo and the dwarves in the Hobbit?
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