[ Funny thing is, that even when they were in Bree, Sam hadn't a chance to meet any children. He always imagined children of men to be big too, so when he's face to face with what looks mightily like a pint-sized man, who is exactly the same height as him--and he's not a particularly tall fellow for a hobbit--It's a bit of a surprise.
Maybe he's not one of the big-folk. Either way, it's rude to insult a Hobbit's feet like that. Their feet are a matter of pride. ]
I'm not scared, and pardon me saying so but you're the one with odd feet, them being so small and in shoes.
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Maybe he's not one of the big-folk. Either way, it's rude to insult a Hobbit's feet like that. Their feet are a matter of pride. ]
I'm not scared, and pardon me saying so but you're the one with odd feet, them being so small and in shoes.