Now 'tis indeed strange, for reading the Unstarted Tales the other day I found this passage concerning Elmerf's and Yosmitė's leveret:
 
 
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				Suddenly into view came a white horse...running swiftly.   
 The rider's cloak streamed behind him, and his hood was thrown back; his golden hare streamed behind him in the wind of his speed.
			
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  (emphasis mine)
 
 Now indeed, could this be the hare of which Nilpsy spoke of?  And if it was indeed 
 
 
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				Streaming behind him in the wind of his speed
			
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  could that indeed mean that the hare was flying, and had wings?