The Wind in the WillowsThe tales of Ratty, Mole, Badger and Toad. When Mole goes boating with the Water Rat instead of spring-cleaning, he discovers a new world. As well as the river and the Wild Wood, there is Toad's craze for fast travel which leads him and his friends on a whirl of trains, barges, gipsy caravans and motor cars and even into battle. |
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Chapter Page I The River Bank | 3 |
The Open Road | 16 |
The Wild Wood | 29 |
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