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Then
he
turned
,
tossed
up
his
hat
,
leaped
on
Lumpkin
's
back
,
and
rode
up
over
the
bank
and
away
singing
into
the
dusk
.
The
hobbits
climbed
up
and
watched
him
until
he
was
out
of
sight
.
'
I
am
sorry
to
take
leave
of
Master
Bombadil
,
'
said
Sam
.
'
He
's
a
caution
and
no
mistake
.
I
reckon
we
may
go
a
good
deal
further
and
see
naught
better
,
nor
queerer
.
But
I
wo
n't
deny
I
'll
be
glad
to
see
this
Prancing
Pony
he
spoke
of
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I
hope
it
'll
be
like
The
Green
Dragon
away
back
home
!
What
sort
of
folk
are
they
in
Bree
?
'
'
There
are
hobbits
in
Bree
,
'
said
Merry
,
'
as
well
as
Big
Folk
.
I
daresay
it
will
be
homelike
enough
.
The
Pony
is
a
good
inn
by
all
accounts
.
My
people
ride
out
there
now
and
again
.
'
'
It
may
be
all
we
could
wish
,
'
said
Frodo
;
'
but
it
is
outside
the
Shire
all
the
same
.
Do
n't
make
yourselves
too
much
at
home
!
Please
remember
--
all
of
you
--
that
the
name
of
Baggins
must
not
be
mentioned
.
I
am
Mr.
Underhill
,
if
any
name
must
be
given
.
'
They
now
mounted
their
ponies
and
rode
off
silently
into
the
evening
.
Darkness
came
down
quickly
,
as
they
plodded
slowly
downhill
and
up
again
,
until
at
last
they
saw
lights
twinkling
some
distance
ahead
.
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Before
them
rose
Bree-hill
barring
the
way
,
a
dark
mass
against
misty
stars
;
and
under
its
western
flank
nestled
a
large
village
.
Towards
it
they
now
hurried
desiring
only
to
find
a
fire
,
and
a
door
between
them
and
the
night
.
Bree
was
the
chief
village
of
the
Bree-land
,
a
small
inhabited
region
,
like
an
island
in
the
empty
lands
round
about
.
Besides
Bree
itself
,
there
was
Staddle
on
the
other
side
of
the
hill
,
Combe
in
a
deep
valley
a
little
further
eastward
,
and
Archet
on
the
edge
of
the
Chetwood
.
Lying
round
Bree-hill
and
the
villages
was
a
small
country
of
fields
and
tamed
woodland
only
a
few
miles
broad
.
The
Men
of
Bree
were
brown-haired
,
broad
,
and
rather
short
,
cheerful
and
independent
:
they
belonged
to
nobody
but
themselves
;
but
they
were
more
friendly
and
familiar
with
Hobbits
,
Dwarves
,
Elves
,
and
other
inhabitants
of
the
world
about
them
than
was
(
or
is
)
usual
with
Big
People
.
According
to
their
own
tales
they
were
the
original
inhabitants
and
were
the
descendants
of
the
first
Men
that
ever
wandered
into
the
West
of
the
middle-world
.
Few
had
survived
the
turmoils
of
the
Elder
Days
;
but
when
the
Kings
returned
again
over
the
Great
Sea
they
had
found
the
Bree-men
still
there
,
and
they
were
still
there
now
,
when
the
memory
of
the
old
Kings
had
faded
into
the
grass
.