The Wind in the Willows byKenneth Grahame Readability:Flesch–Kincaid Level:6.4听读级 Word Count:61,348 THE RIVER BANK The Mole had been working very hard all the morning, spring-cleaning his little home. First with brooms, then with dusters; then on ladders and steps and chairs, with a ...
He launched the animation studio Cosgrove Hall Films with his production partnerBrian Cosgroveand the pair went on to enjoy worldwide success with cartoons includingDanger Mouse, its spin-offCount DuckulaandThe Wind in the Willows. Cosgrove Hall director Adrian Wilkins has paid tribute to Hall's ...
The Wind in the Willows / III. THE WILD WOOD The Mole had long wanted to make the acquaintance of the Badger. He seemed, by all accounts, to be such an important personage and, though rarely visible, to make his unseen influence felt by everybody about the place. But whenever the...
Drowsy animals, snug in their holes while wind and rain were battering at their doors, recalled still keen mornings, an hour before sunrise, when the white mist, as yet undispersed, clung closely along the surface of the water; then the shock of the early plunge, the scamper along the ...
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The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame THE WILD WOOD The Mole had long wanted to make the acquaintance of the Badger. He seemed, by all accounts, to be such an important personage and, though rarely visible, to make his unseen influence felt by everybody about the place. But wheneve...
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AN ANTHROPOMORPHIC novel written in 1908, “The Wind in the Willows,” was a big part of my 1960s childhood in England, where I grew up in a nautical family. The book continues to be popular with children and parents alike. Written by a British banker-turned-auth...
Family. I was lucky. I clearly remember my father reading aloud to me at bedtime:The Wind in the Willows,The Magic Pudding,The Way of the Whirlwind, the highly coloured bush poetry of Henry Lawson. He sang a lot of songs to me, too, which are little stories in themselves. His parents...
The Wind in the Willows byKenneth Grahame Image used with permission by copyright holder As one of my favorite childhood books, it makes me all warm and fuzzy inside knowing Grahame’s classic is readily available free of charge. It’s about four anthropomorphized animals — Toad, Mole, Rat...