The villages along the northern edge of the hills, known collectively as the Red Hundred, hung on through the Third Age, trading with Hobbits, Rivermen, Dwarves, and the folk of the Greyflood settlements.The Hobbits of Buckland made such alliance with them as can be managed with a "scandalously rough-mannered bunch"; together they faced down an invasion of Saruman's ruffians in 3018 .
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| - The villages along the northern edge of the hills, known collectively as the Red Hundred, hung on through the Third Age, trading with Hobbits, Rivermen, Dwarves, and the folk of the Greyflood settlements.The Hobbits of Buckland made such alliance with them as can be managed with a "scandalously rough-mannered bunch"; together they faced down an invasion of Saruman's ruffians in 3018 .
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| - The villages along the northern edge of the hills, known collectively as the Red Hundred, hung on through the Third Age, trading with Hobbits, Rivermen, Dwarves, and the folk of the Greyflood settlements.The Hobbits of Buckland made such alliance with them as can be managed with a "scandalously rough-mannered bunch"; together they faced down an invasion of Saruman's ruffians in 3018 .
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