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"
Now
,
you
dear
good
old
Ratty
,
"
said
Toad
imploringly
,
"
do
n't
begin
talking
in
that
stiff
and
sniffy
sort
of
way
,
because
you
know
you
've
got
to
come
.
I
ca
n't
possibly
manage
without
you
,
so
please
consider
it
settled
,
and
do
n't
argue
--
it
's
the
one
thing
I
ca
n't
stand
.
You
surely
do
n't
mean
to
stick
to
your
dull
fusty
old
river
all
your
life
,
and
just
live
in
a
hole
in
a
bank
,
and
boat
?
I
want
to
show
you
the
world
!
I
'm
going
to
make
an
animal
of
you
,
my
boy
!
"
"
I
do
n't
care
,
"
said
the
Rat
doggedly
.
"
I
'm
not
coming
,
and
that
's
flat
.
And
I
am
going
to
stick
to
my
old
river
,
and
live
in
a
hole
,
and
boat
,
as
I
've
always
done
.
And
what
's
more
,
Mole
's
going
to
stick
to
me
and
do
as
I
do
,
are
n't
you
,
Mole
?
"
"
Of
course
I
am
,
"
said
the
Mole
,
loyally
.
"
I
'll
always
stick
to
you
,
Rat
,
and
what
you
say
is
to
be
--
has
got
to
be
.
All
the
same
,
it
sounds
as
if
it
might
have
been
--
well
,
rather
fun
,
you
know
!
"
he
added
wistfully
.
Poor
Mole
!
The
Life
Adventurous
was
so
new
a
thing
to
him
,
and
so
thrilling
;
and
this
fresh
aspect
of
it
was
so
tempting
;
and
he
had
fallen
in
love
at
first
sight
with
the
canary-coloured
cart
and
all
its
little
fitments
.
The
Rat
saw
what
was
passing
in
his
mind
,
and
wavered
.
He
hated
disappointing
people
,
and
he
was
fond
of
the
Mole
,
and
would
do
almost
anything
to
oblige
him
.
Toad
was
watching
both
of
them
closely
.
"
Come
along
in
,
and
have
some
lunch
,
"
he
said
,
diplomatically
,
"
and
we
'll
talk
it
over
.
We
need
n't
decide
anything
in
a
hurry
.
Of
course
,
I
do
n't
really
care
.
I
only
want
to
give
pleasure
to
you
fellows
.
'
Live
for
others
!
'
That
's
my
motto
in
life
.
"
During
luncheon
--
which
was
excellent
,
of
course
,
as
everything
at
Toad
Hall
always
was
--
the
Toad
simply
let
himself
go
.
Disregarding
the
Rat
,
he
proceeded
to
play
upon
the
inexperienced
Mole
as
on
a
harp
.
Naturally
a
voluble
animal
,
and
always
mastered
by
his
imagination
,
he
painted
the
prospects
of
the
trip
and
the
joys
of
the
open
life
and
the
roadside
in
such
glowing
colours
that
the
Mole
could
hardly
sit
in
his
chair
for
excitement
.
Somehow
,
it
soon
seemed
taken
for
granted
by
all
three
of
them
that
the
trip
was
a
settled
thing
;
and
the
Rat
,
though
still
unconvinced
in
his
mind
,
allowed
his
good-nature
to
over-ride
his
personal
objections
.
He
could
not
bear
to
disappoint
his
two
friends
,
who
were
already
deep
in
schemes
and
anticipations
,
planning
out
each
day
's
separate
occupation
for
several
weeks
ahead
.
When
they
were
quite
ready
,
the
now
triumphant
Toad
led
his
companions
to
the
paddock
and
set
them
to
capture
the
old
grey
horse
,
who
,
without
having
been
consulted
,
and
to
his
own
extreme
annoyance
,
had
been
told
off
by
Toad
for
the
dustiest
job
in
this
dusty
expedition
.
He
frankly
preferred
the
paddock
,
and
took
a
deal
of
catching
.
Meantime
Toad
packed
the
lockers
still
tighter
with
necessaries
,
and
hung
nose-bags
,
nets
of
onions
,
bundles
of
hay
,
and
baskets
from
the
bottom
of
the
cart
.
At
last
the
horse
was
caught
and
harnessed
,
and
they
set
off
,
all
talking
at
once
,
each
animal
either
trudging
by
the
side
of
the
cart
or
sitting
on
the
shaft
,
as
the
humour
took
him
.
It
was
a
golden
afternoon
.
The
smell
of
the
dust
they
kicked
up
was
rich
and
satisfying
;
out
of
thick
orchards
on
either
side
the
road
,
birds
called
and
whistled
to
them
cheerily
;
good-natured
wayfarers
,
passing
them
,
gave
them
"
Good
day
,
"
or
stopped
to
say
nice
things
about
their
beautiful
cart
;
and
rabbits
,
sitting
at
their
front
doors
in
the
hedgerows
,
held
up
their
fore-paws
,
and
said
,
"
O
my
!
O
my
!
O
my
!
"
Late
in
the
evening
,
tired
and
happy
and
miles
from
home
,
they
drew
up
on
a
remote
common
far
from
habitations
,
turned
the
horse
loose
to
graze
,
and
ate
their
simple
supper
sitting
on
the
grass
by
the
side
of
the
cart
.
Toad
talked
big
about
all
he
was
going
to
do
in
the
days
to
come
,
while
stars
grew
fuller
and
larger
all
around
them
,
and
a
yellow
moon
,
appearing
suddenly
and
silently
from
nowhere
in
particular
,
came
to
keep
them
company
and
listen
to
their
talk
.