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The "little people" who lure "big people" away from trails of gold are often depicted in folklore and mythology as mischievous fairies or sprites. These beings, such as leprechauns in Irish mythology, are known for leading travelers astray, often to protect their hidden treasures. Their actions symbolize the allure of temptation and the distractions that can divert one from their goals or riches.

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