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I'm assuming you are referring to the books. Therefore, the last paragraph in the Lord of the Rings trilogy is in Return of the King, the last book. It reads as follows:

"At last they rode over the downs and took the East Road, and then Merry and Pippin rode on to Buckland and already they were singing again as they went. But Sam turned to Bywater, and so came back up the Hill, as day was ending once more. And he went on, and there was yellow light, and fire within; and the evening meal was ready, and he was expected. And Rose drew him in, and set him in his chair, and put little Elanor upon his lap. He drew a deep breath. 'Well, I'm back,' he said.

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[Gandalf talking] "You are a very fine person, Mr. Baggins, and I am very fond of you; but you are only quite a little fellow in a wide world after all!"

"Thank goodness!" said Bilbo laughing, and handed him the tobacco-jar.

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Last sentence: 'Well, I'm back,' he said.

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the last line of The Hobbit is .. ........................................................................................................

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"Well, I'm back." Said by Sam Gamgee.

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He [Frodo] heard and saw no more.

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