Transcription of 1903 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS Kenneth Grahame
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1903 THE wind IN THE WILLOWSK enneth GrahameGrahame, Kenneth (1859-1932) - English essayist and writer of childrens books. Heworked on the staff of the Bank of England as a Secretary. The wind in the WILLOWS (1908) - A classic childrens fantasy featuring the characters of Mole, Water Rat, and other small animals. This book grew out of a series of stories Grahame toldto his small son at bedtime. ITable Of ContentsTHE RIVER BANK .. 3 THE OPEN ROAD .. 11 THE WILD WOOD .. 18MR. BADGER .. 25 DULCE DOMUM .. 33MR. TOAD .. 42 THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN.
A brown little face, with whiskers. A grave round face, with the same twinkle in its eye that had first attracted his notice. Small neat ears and thick silky hair. It was the Water Rat! Then the two animals stood and regarded each other cautiously. ‘Hullo, Mole!’ said the Water Rat. ‘Hullo, Rat!’ said the Mole.
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