4. Very Old Friends
[Gandalf knocks on the door with his staff.]
Bilbo: "No thank you! We don't want any more visitors, well-wishers or
distant relations!"
Gandalf: "And what about very old friends?"
[Bilbo opens the door.]
Bilbo (amazed): "Gandalf?"
Gandalf: "Bilbo Baggins!"
Bilbo: "My dear Gandalf!" [gives Gandalf a hug]
Gandalf: "Good to see you! One hundred and eleven years old — who would
believe it? You haven't aged a day."
[Bilbo and Gandalf laugh as Bilbo bids Gandalf inside.]
Bilbo: "Come on, come in! Welcome, welcome! Oh, here we are."
Bilbo: "Tea? Or maybe something a little stronger?"
Bilbo: "I've got a few bottles of the Old Winyard left. Twelve ninety-six —
very good year. Almost as old as I am! Hahaha!"
[Bilbo hangs up Gandalf's hat and disappears down the corridor on his hunt
for refreshments.]
Bilbo: "It was laid down by my father. What say we open one, eh?"
Gandalf: "Just tea, thank you."
[Gandalf, bent double, backs into the chandelier. He steadies it, but then
bumps his head onto the beam and utters an "Ooooff".]
[Nursing the pain he enters Bilbo's study and sees the map of the Lonely
Mountain mounted on a frame. He picks it up to examine it.]
[Meanwhile, Bilbo is pottering around in the kitchen.]
Bilbo: "I was expecting you sometime last week! Not that it matters, you come
and go as you please. Always have done and always will. You caught me a bit
unprepared, I'm afraid. We've only got cold chicken and a bit of pickle… Oh,
there's some cheese here — oh no, that won't do. Err, we got raspberry jam and
an apple tart… Not much for afters, I'm afraid. Oh, no — we're all right! I've
found some sponge-cake. I could make you some eggs if you like — oh.
Gandalf?"
Gandalf: "Just tea, thank you."
Bilbo: "Oh, right!" [with mouthful of sponge-cake] "You don't mind if I eat,
do you?"
Gandalf: "Oh no, not at all."
[Gandalf sits down on a chair just inside the kitchen entrance. There is a
knocking on the door and a woman shouting: "Bilbo! Bilbo Baggins!"]
Bilbo: [whispers] "I'm not at home!"
[He tiptoes up to the front window and peers out to identify the unwanted
visitor.]
Bilbo: "It's the Sackville-Bagginses!"
Sackville-Baggins (outside): "I know you're in there!"
Bilbo: "They're after the house. They've never forgiven me for living this
long!"
[Still with his sponge-cake, Bilbo disappears into the kitchen.]
Bilbo: "I've got to get away from these confounded relatives hanging on the
bell all day, never giving me a moment's peace!"
[Bilbo puts down his cake and stares out his window while Gandalf tries to
make himself comfortable at Bilbo's hobbit-sized table.]
Bilbo: "I want to see mountains again, mountains Gandalf! And then find
somewhere quiet where I can finish my book. Oh, tea!" (He hurries to prepare the
tea.)
Gandalf: "So, you mean to go through with your plan, then."
Bilbo: "Yes, yes. It's all in hand. All the arrangements are made."
[Gandalf lifts up the lid of a tea pot, Bilbo starts to pour water into
it.]
Bilbo: "Oh, thank you."
Gandalf: "Frodo suspects something."
Bilbo: "'Course he does. He's a Baggins! Not some block-headed Bracegirdle
from Hardbottle."
Gandalf: "You will tell him, won't you?"
Bilbo: "Yes, yes."
Gandalf: "He's very fond of you."
Bilbo: "I know. He'd probably come with me if I asked him." (chuckles) "I
think, in his heart, Frodo's still in love with the Shire: the woods, the
fields… little rivers."
Bilbo: "I'm old, Gandalf. I know I don't look it, but I'm beginning to feel
it in my heart."
[Gandalf's gaze is drawn downwards to Bilbo's waistcoat pocket as the
Hobbit's fingers begins to fidget with something inside it.]
[Gandalf frowns.]
Bilbo: "I feel thin — sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much
bread."
[Bilbo sits down wearily at the table.]
Bilbo: "I need a holiday — a very long holiday — and I don't expect I shall
return. In fact, I mean not to!"
[Evening falls on Hobbiton. Bilbo and Gandalf sit peacefully smoking pipe
outside Bag End. Below them, in the party field, sounds of laughter and revelry
float up from a growing crowd of Hobbits preparing for their evening's
entertainment. Torches and candles light a festive scene and everywhere food is
rapidly filling up the space on wooden trestles.]
Bilbo: "Old Toby. The finest weed in the Southfarthing."
[Bilbo blows a large ring of smoke which hangs gently in the still air.
Gandalf sucks his cheeks in and out, blows a majestic, full-rigged ship that he
blows through the ring.]
Bilbo: "Ahh! Gandalf, my old friend. This will be a night to remember!"
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