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The Unknown Chapter As the 100th anniversary of The Wind in the Willows approaches, Jim Gilchrist asks whether the much-loved characters - Ratty, Mole and Toad et al - in this quintessentially English book should have had a hint of an Argyll accent...
young children and adults too to learn about our furry and feathered friends. The nature notes at the end of each chapter were brilliant and very informative in a way I hadn’t really expected. My favourite story was definitely the last one “The best Thing in the World” - oh so true...
The Badger led them along by the river for a little way, and then suddenly swung himself over the edge into a hole in the river-bank, a little above the water. The Mole and the Rat followed silently, swinging themselves successfully into the hole as they had seen the Badger do; but ...
‘Oh, Badger4,’ cried the Rat, ‘let us in, please. It’s me, Rat, and my friend Mole, and we’ve lost our way in the snow.’‘What, Ratty, my dear little man!’ exclaimed the Badger, in quite a different voice. “獾呀,”河鼠喊道,“求求你,让我们进去吧。是我呀,河鼠,还有...
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所属专辑:The wind in the willows 喜欢下载分享 声音简介Rat and Mole were lost in the forest.It was cold, but they tried to be cheerful.I have seen that tree over there before,said Rat. Then he shook his head. No I guess not. Thar rock looks familiar,said Mole. Good for you, Mole...
The front door of the hollow tree faced eastwards1, so Toad2 was called at an early hour; partly by the bright sunlight streaming in on him, partly by the exceeding coldness of his toes, which made him dream that he was at home in bed in his own handsome room with the Tudor window...
They were returning across country after a long day’s outing with Otter5, hunting and exploring on the wide uplands where certain streams tributary6 to their own River had their first small beginnings; and the shades of the short winter day were closing in on them, and they had still ...