The Wind in the WillowsThe adventures of a group of animals who live in the English countryside -- bashful Mole, boastful Toad, practical Badger and world-wise Rat. |
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE RIVER BANK | 27 |
THE OPEN ROAD | 40 |
THE WILD WOOD | 55 |
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