Jeremy’s Flight

April 18, 2010 at 3:55 pm Leave a comment

Apologies for such a late post! Well, this next one brings us on the journey Mrs. Frisby takes upon Jeremy’s back. Scary and exhilirating, it’s a trip a little mouse had never experienced before.

“…she felt the surge of power as the crow’s broad wings beat down against the air; this time is lasted longer for they were going higher than before. Then the beating became gentler as they leveled off, and then, to her alarm, it stopped altogether. What was wrong? The crow must have felt her grow tense, for suddenly from ahead she heard his voice:

‘An updraft,’ he said. ‘We’re soaring.’”

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“You are bound to feel some initial ill effects as you have been rescued from certain death at an improbability level of two to the power of two hundred and seventy-six thousand to one against – possibly much higher.” Outwitting Sabor

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