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Which best describes how thorin is portrayed in this passage? "i will not parley, as i have said, with armed men at my gate. nor at all with the people of elvenking, whom i remember with small kindness. in this debate they have no place. begone now ere our arrows fly! " forgiving stubborn selfless reasonable

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