“There is a thick mist between the hills and us. I can’t see through it, but through it we shall have to go.”
“A mist?” said Hazel. “What do you mean?”
"We’re in for some mysterious trouble,” whispered Fiver, “and it’s not elil (a predator). It feels more like - like a mist. Like being deceived and losing our way.”
European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus syn: Lepus cuniculus. Etching from The Naturalist's Library, edited by Sir William Jadine, vol. 17, Mammalia: British Quadrupeds, by W. MacGillivray, 1838. Engraving by W. H. Lizars from an illustration by James Stewart.