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Following is a long and wordy scene from The Hobbit. Rewrite it in a more precise and concise way. The rewrite should be shorter than the original, but it should still describe all the elements thoroughly.
Now certainly Bilbo was in what is called a tight place. But you must remember it was not quite so tight for him as it would have been for me or for you. Hobbits are not quite like ordinary people, and after all if their holes are nice cheery places and properly aired, quite different from the tunnels of the goblins, still they are more used to tunnelling than we are, and they do not easily lose their sense of direction underground-not when their heads have recovered from being bumped.
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