*Actually they make one think of a group of Dunlendings who've stopped off at the Ivy Bush for a couple of pints and found themselves in the middle of the Hobbiton-Bywater Afteryule football match.
By which we note the Fairies
Were of the old Profession.
Their songs were 'Ave Mary's',
Their dances were Procession
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