In the movie of The Fellowship of the Ring, Bilbo Baggins leaves Hobbiton to go north once more and visit his friends. He doesn't make it much farther than Rivendell where he settles for a time to write his books. In the book, he travels to Dale in the company of dwarves before returning to Rivendell.
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Camden in North west London hence the name "N-dubz" dw though we was brought up in quite a wealth family but his house was close to estates where he would chill with a couple of friends :|DD
Japers friends from his past are named Peter and Charlotte they both were in the newborn army with him, they eventually left the army after one night when Japser and Peter were diposing of newborns but Peter did not want Charlotte to die so they ran. Later on Peter sneaks back to Jasper and they go to the north together and then eventually Jasper leaves them for Alice and the cullens to live life as a animal blood drinking vamp.
North Family (10 children) Mother- Helen North 1.Phoebe North 2.Naoko North 3.Mick North 4.Jimi North 5.Joni North 6.Lau North 7.Bina North 8.Marisa North 9.Aldo North Beardsley Family (8 children) Father-Frank Beardsley 1.William Beardsley 2.Christina Beardsley 3.Harry Beardsley 4.Michael Beardsley 5.Kelly Beardsley 6.Ely Beardsley 7.Otter Beardsley 8.Ethan Beardsley
A fictional humanoid people in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Hobbits are some of the central and POV characters in the books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Other names for hobbits are Halflings, Hobyltan, and Periannath.Hobbits are basically smaller humans, standing about 3 to 4 feet tall. (They are not a "magical" creature or "fairy".) Notable physical differences are their feet, which are hairy and with leathery soles so they normally go without shoes, and slightly pointed ears (although the last one is never mentioned in the narrative, only in a letter of Tolkien to an illustrator). They are fond of bright colors, many meals and a regulated and calm life, staying close to home.Originally there were three kinds of hobbits: Harfoots, Stoors and Fallohides. They generally preferred different living habitats and had differing physical characteristics, for example the Stoors were the only hobbits that can grow beards. But towards the end of the Third Age (when the Hobbit and the LotR take place) they have long since mingled and moved away from their ancestral lands in the north. At the end of the Third Age there are two lands settled by Hobbits: the idyllic Shire, and in Bree-land (where they live alongsnde humans).
The duration of North by Northwest is 2.27 hours.