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Huff Puff

Our novel begins with an early reference to a ‘wind of change’ and later features a discussion about Hertfordshire folk sometimes described as hedgehogs on the assumption that they can sometimes be a little prickly - not that we’ve experienced anything of the kind.

Because of this we’re tickled by the story of a rescued hedgehog named Huff Puff that has reached some three times the size of a normal animal.  Weighing in at over 2kg (the norm is just 600g) Huff Puff has been put on a diet by staff at the Furze Pig Hedgehog Rescue Centre in Ross on Wye, Herefordshire who say the podgy hedgehog just kept “growing and growing” gorging on cat biscuits and dog food. 

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 Huff Puff is thought to be the biggest hedgehog in Britain.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8021015.stm

On a serious note, perhaps this is a discreet reference to recent media coverage about the increased environmental impact of over-weight humans? Its mainly to due with the amount of food people with large waist lines tend to consume balanced against the limited capacity of our earth to feed us all.  Thanks to Huff Puff for the timely reminder. 

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