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Police later arrested fire reufbs all from Newton and booked them on assault and battery charges, disturbing the peace and possession of illegal weapons. Deice fives bluted on possible connection with the still unsolved murder of Rabbit Jacob I. Fuber in Roxbury last New Yessie...
...there, "the locals were raising a proper bloody ruckus." For one thing, such goings-on were not cricket in the eyes of Lower Saxony farmers, whose own system of hunting is to grub about on foot with small whistles that imitate the cries of a rabbit, and then to pounce on the fox. They appealed to Herr Hans Lieberkuehn, Wolfenbüttel's local hunt master. Herr Lieberkuehn dug up a law drafted by Hermann Göring (who liked to hunt with falcons) which prohibited riding to hounds...
...Shelley, Yeo-Thomas committed a series of exploits that have made him a legend in his own lifetime, a classic case of heroism under the rose. In The White Rabbit, the case is related by British Novelist Bruce (Father Malachy's Miracle) Marshall in the sharp, quick, vivid style of a battle report...
...weeks after Yeo-Thomas was flown back to England, the Gestapo threw a force of 32,000 agents into Paris, concentrated on the task of breaking the Resistance. Yeo-Thomas was rushed back to France. The Gestapo found out he was there. For eight wild weeks "The White Rabbit" (as he was known to his home office) scuttled about France from rendezvous to rendezvous, with the German police breathing down his neck...
Before he got there, the double-dealing of the Gestapo officer was discovered, and the White Rabbit was again condemned to death. He was sent to Buchenwald with 36 other Resistance workers, for execution. For some reason, sentence was delayed. Yeo-Thomas tried to bully and bribe two of the camp's Gestapo officers into a plot to save the 21 who were still alive, but they refused to save more than three-one of the three to be Yeo-Thomas, who was to tell British Intelligence who had delivered...