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Some
day
,
when
it
's
too
late
,
you
'll
be
sorry
you
did
n't
value
them
more
while
you
had
them
!
"
"
I
'm
an
ungrateful
beast
,
I
know
,
"
sobbed
Toad
,
shedding
bitter
tears
.
"
Let
me
go
out
and
find
them
,
out
into
the
cold
,
dark
night
,
and
share
their
hardships
,
and
try
and
prove
by
--
Hold
on
a
bit
!
Surely
I
heard
the
chink
of
dishes
on
a
tray
!
Supper
's
here
at
last
,
hooray
!
Come
on
,
Ratty
!
"
The
Rat
remembered
that
poor
Toad
had
been
on
prison
fare
for
a
considerable
time
,
and
that
large
allowances
had
therefore
to
be
made
.
He
followed
him
to
the
table
accordingly
,
and
hospitably
encouraged
him
in
his
gallant
efforts
to
make
up
for
past
privations
.
They
had
just
finished
their
meal
and
resumed
their
arm-chairs
,
when
there
came
a
heavy
knock
at
the
door
.
Toad
was
nervous
,
but
the
Rat
,
nodding
mysteriously
at
him
,
went
straight
up
to
the
door
and
opened
it
,
and
in
walked
Mr.
Badger
.
He
had
all
the
appearance
of
one
who
for
some
nights
had
been
kept
away
from
home
and
all
its
little
comforts
and
conveniences
.
His
shoes
were
covered
with
mud
,
and
he
was
looking
very
rough
and
touzled
;
but
then
he
had
never
been
a
very
smart
man
,
the
Badger
,
at
the
best
of
times
.
He
came
solemnly
up
to
Toad
,
shook
him
by
the
paw
,
and
said
,
"
Welcome
home
,
Toad
!
Alas
!
what
am
I
saying
?
Home
,
indeed
!
This
is
a
poor
home-coming
.
Unhappy
Toad
!
"
Then
he
turned
his
back
on
him
,
sat
down
to
the
table
,
drew
his
chair
up
,
and
helped
himself
to
a
large
slice
of
cold
pie
.
Toad
was
quite
alarmed
at
this
very
serious
and
portentous
style
of
greeting
;
but
the
Rat
whispered
to
him
,
"
Never
mind
;
do
n't
take
any
notice
;
and
do
n't
say
anything
to
him
just
yet
.
He
's
always
rather
low
and
despondent
when
he
's
wanting
his
victuals
.
In
half
an
hour
's
time
he
'll
be
quite
a
different
animal
.
"
So
they
waited
in
silence
,
and
presently
there
came
another
and
a
lighter
knock
.
The
Rat
,
with
a
nod
to
Toad
,
went
to
the
door
and
ushered
in
the
Mole
,
very
shabby
and
unwashed
,
with
bits
of
hay
and
straw
sticking
in
his
fur
.
"
Hooray
!
Here
's
old
Toad
!
"
cried
the
Mole
,
his
face
beaming
.
"
Fancy
having
you
back
again
!
"
And
he
began
to
dance
round
him
.
"
We
never
dreamt
you
would
turn
up
so
soon
!
Why
,
you
must
have
managed
to
escape
,
you
clever
,
ingenious
,
intelligent
Toad
!
"
The
Rat
,
alarmed
,
pulled
him
by
the
elbow
;
but
it
was
too
late
.
Toad
was
puffing
and
swelling
already
.