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Jeremy Clarkson

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Let's be perfectly clear, shall we. The fox is not a little orange puppy dog with doe eyes and a waggly tail. It's a disease-ridden wolf with the morals of a psychopath and the teeth of a great white shark.
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A Murderous Fox Has Made Me Shoot David Beckham, p. 161

 
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