Overheard

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An odd detail from the autobiography of Bertrand Russell:

“The summers of 1903 and 1904 we spent at Churt and Tilford. I made a practice of wandering about the common every night from eleven till one, by which means I came to know the three different noises made by night-jars.”

He adds, “(Most people only know one.)” He says nothing more.