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There is no such thing as "Middle men" in The Lord of the Rings. Please change it to "Men of Twilight" the term that is actually used. ONCE, they are refered to as "Middle Peoples", but Men of Twilight is much more common.
Someone wiki'd "Middle Men" references into most of the regions of Middle-earth articles, i.e. Gondor, and they must be removed.
- Thers is only one reference in The Two Tower Chapter 5 The Window on the West
- >We are become Middle Men, of the Twilight, but with memory of other things.
- --RedDragon 06:58, 27 May 2004 (UTC)