<span>Wherever there is a doughnut shop, you will find a police car parked outside.</span>
Creak could be used as the sound of the wood, Whoosh could be used as the call of the wind, and slam could be used as the wind slamming a door. Hope this helps. The question wasn't very specific.
In Thorin's argument, Thorin promise to give Bard one fourteenth share of the hoard in silver and gold. He was talking about to Smaug's treasure. So the agreement was the Thorin gives Bard 1/4 of the treasure. At the same time, he refused since he thinks that he owes nothing humans only because the gold belonged to the humans first.
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The mood of Poe's "The Bells" is at first jovial and then transitions into dark and turbulent in the later stanzas.
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