The Wind in the WillowsOne of the most beloved classics of all time is updated for a new generation with beautiful illustrations by Grahame Baker-Smith. There is nothing--absolutely nothing--half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats. From picnics by the river bank to the battle for Toad Hall, the adventures of Mole, Ratty, Badger, and the mischievous Mr. Toad have delighted generations of readers. Rediscover Kenneth Grahame's timeless classic in this complete and unabridged edition, illustrated by Kate Greenaway Medal winner Grahame Baker-Smith. |
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animals baby otter Badger and Mole Badger took banquet barge barge-woman bedroom began boat breakfast bunk called Moly castle Chapter cheer Chocolate biscuits clothes cried Mole cried Rat cried Toad drawbridge dressed driving engine driver field mice field mouse found that Rat front gaoler gaoler's daughter gipsy caravan grabbed heard horse inside last Mole lit a lantern Little Portly lock look lovely supper lunch Mole and Rat Mole came back MOLE END Mole had gone Mole's motor car night oh dear piper poop-poop poor Mole Poor old Mole Poor Rat poor Toad poor washerwoman prison Rat and Mole Rat gave Rat sat Rat's house Ratty replied Rat river bank rowed safe sardine secret passage sniffed snow soon started boasting stick stoats stop suddenly talk There's Toad finished Toad Hall Toad thought Toad's told tree Unhappy Toad upstairs water mill weasels Wild Wood woke