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[[Image:Pippin and Diamond from PJ's RotK.jpg|250px|thumb|[[Peregrin Took]] and [[Diamond of Long Cleeve]], two exemplary Hobbits, from [[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]]]
'''Little Folk''' was a term for the [[Hobbits]], especially the '''[[Bree-hobbits]]''' (q.v.), contrasting them to the [[Men of Bree|Men]] (the [[Big Folk]]) as the two races live together in [[Bree-land]].<ref>{{FR|I9}}</ref> 
{{quote|The [[Big Folk]] and the '''Little Folk''' (as they called one another) were on friendly terms, minding their own affairs in their own ways, but both rightly regarding themselves as necessary parts of the [[Bree-folk]].|[[At the Sign of the Prancing Pony]]}}


'''Little Folk''' was a term for [[Hobbits]], used especially by both [[Men]] ([[Big Folk]]) and Hobbits in [[Bree]].  It was also used by [[Boromir]], a member of the [[Fellowship of the Ring]], on [[Caradhras]], and thus it may be assumed was in common use by men who knew about the [[Halflings]].
At other points, [[Boromir]]<ref>{{FR|II3}}</ref><ref>{{FR|II5}}</ref> and [[Celeborn]]<ref>{{FR|Mirror}}</ref> referred to the Hobbits of the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] as "little folk". [[Treebeard]]<ref>{{TT|Treebeard}}</ref> and [[Sharkey]]'s [[Ruffians]]<ref>{{RK|Scouring}}</ref> also referred to the [[Halflings]] in general as such, and thus it may be assumed that the term was in common use.


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