The Hobbit

what different interpretations did the townspeople make of the lights visible on the mountain? Use text evidence.

chapter 14

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Watchmen see fire in the distance but their warnings go unheeded. Perhaps the lights are a sign of the King under the Mountain, who is again forging gold, according to the songs and legends. The reality is seen when Smaug approaches and the people are in a state of combined worship and terror.