The Wind in the Willows. Illustrated editionThe fairy tale "Wind in the Willows" will certainly be appreciated not only by children but also by adults. It consists of funny and fascinating stories about four friends: Mole, Rat, Mr. Toud and Badger. The life of these funny little animals is full of adventures. They even have to engage in an unequal battle with ferrets, weasels and ermines to free Mr. Toud's seized home. But what happened next? |
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