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Ferocious Rabbits
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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE — AUGUST 12, 1904
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FEROCIOUS RABBITS.
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    A correspondent of the Washington Post tells of a rabbit which killed a hound with one blow of its claws. A rabbit is more dangerous than is really thought. Last winter on Pocosin Creek John Hobbs, while hunting rabbits, had his dog run one into a hollow log. As he stopped to peep into the log the rabbit leaped out full against Mr. Hobbs, breaking his nose and knocking him upon his dog with such force as to crush that animal to death. The rabbit escaped. We don’t know as to the truth of the story in the Washington Post, but Mr. Hobbs is a living but disfigured witness of the tragedy on Pocosin Creek. Princeton (W. Va.) Journal.
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From— The Falls City Tribune. (Falls City, Neb.), 12 Aug. 1904. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.
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