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Here’s something you probably didn’t know. In 1940, two weeks after her husband died, Clare Kipps (right) found a “crippled” baby sparrow on her front porch. She took the bird in and named him Clarence (but that’s NOT him in the photo). During the London blitz, Clarence became a minor homefront celebrity by amusing everyone in his local bomb-shelter. He could do card tricks, pretend to read the paper, and in a stunning finale, impersonate Hitler (a beautiful image: the Luftwaffe flying in formation above, Clarence the flightless sparrow mocking Der Fuhrer from below). Clarence passed away in 1952 at the age of 12, and Mrs. Kipps published a memoir of his exploits in 1953 under the title, Sold for a Farthing.
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