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[[Image:Fox1.gif|frame]]The Fox is one of the great mysteries of the world, and has been since the dawn of the 19th century, if not longer.  Never wearing the same face twice and possessed of the strange mesmeritic power to control men's minds, as well as a mad chemical and technological genius, the Fox strikes terror without seeming rhyme or reason; a sudden cult uprising in Bangalore one day followed by a union strike in Chicago the next and a chemical plague in Lima the week after that.  These are the tracks of the Fox, and his trail is long indeed.   
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The Fox is one of the great mysteries of the world, and has been since the dawn of the 19th century, if not longer.  Never wearing the same face twice and possessed of the strange mesmeritic power to control men's minds, as well as a mad chemical and technological genius, the Fox strikes terror without seeming rhyme or reason; a sudden cult uprising in Bangalore one day followed by a union strike in Chicago the next and a chemical plague in Lima the week after that.  These are the tracks of the Fox, and his trail is long indeed.   
  
 
[[Rabbit]] first encountered the Fox in Cairo in 1821, when the villain unleashed a noxious disease carried by the city's fleas upon an unsuspecting populous.  Rabbit managed to whip up a cure after only a fifth of the city died, but the Fox escaped.
 
[[Rabbit]] first encountered the Fox in Cairo in 1821, when the villain unleashed a noxious disease carried by the city's fleas upon an unsuspecting populous.  Rabbit managed to whip up a cure after only a fifth of the city died, but the Fox escaped.

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