THE HARE AND THE CAR
There is always something new to learn in Nature. AVo have come upon the experience of a Norfolk observer who, driving his car along one of his pretty country lanes not long ago, saw a hare come dashing out of the hedge and making straight for the part of the road over which, in less than a second, the car must pass. Without checking its hasty dash, and with no apparent suggestion of effort, the hare, with one magnificent spring, leapt clean over the bonnet of the car without touching it, alighted safely on the other side, and trotted calmly away as it such a feat was all in a Norfolk hare’s business day.
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Evening Star, Issue 23189, 11 February 1939, Page 8
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119THE HARE AND THE CAR Evening Star, Issue 23189, 11 February 1939, Page 8
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