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311
"
Oh
,
from
bad
to
worse
,
"
said
the
Rat
gravely
,
while
the
Mole
,
cocked
up
on
a
settle
and
basking
in
the
firelight
,
his
heels
higher
than
his
head
,
tried
to
look
properly
mournful
.
"
Another
smash-up
only
last
week
,
and
a
bad
one
.
You
see
,
he
will
insist
on
driving
himself
,
and
he
's
hopelessly
incapable
.
If
he
'd
only
employ
a
decent
,
steady
,
well-trained
animal
,
pay
him
good
wages
,
and
leave
everything
to
him
,
he
'd
get
on
all
right
.
But
no
;
he
's
convinced
he
's
a
heaven-born
driver
,
and
nobody
can
teach
him
anything
;
and
all
the
rest
follows
.
"
312
"
How
many
has
he
had
?
"
inquired
the
Badger
gloomily
.
313
"
Smashes
,
or
machines
?
"
asked
the
Rat
.
"
Oh
,
well
,
after
all
,
it
's
the
same
thing
--
with
Toad
.
This
is
the
seventh
.
As
for
the
others
--
you
know
that
coach-house
of
his
?
Well
,
it
's
piled
up
--
literally
piled
up
to
the
roof
--
with
fragments
of
motor-cars
,
none
of
them
bigger
than
your
hat
!
That
accounts
for
the
other
six
--
so
far
as
they
can
be
accounted
for
.
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"
315
"
He
's
been
in
hospital
three
times
,
"
put
in
the
Mole
;
"
and
as
for
the
fines
he
's
had
to
pay
,
it
's
simply
awful
to
think
of
.
"
316
"
Yes
,
and
that
's
part
of
the
trouble
,
"
continued
the
Rat
.
"
Toad
's
rich
,
we
all
know
;
but
he
's
not
a
millionaire
.
And
he
's
a
hopelessly
bad
driver
,
and
quite
regardless
of
law
and
order
.
Killed
or
ruined
--
it
's
got
to
be
one
of
the
two
things
,
sooner
or
later
.
Badger
!
we
're
his
friends
--
ought
n't
we
to
do
something
?
"
317
The
Badger
went
through
a
bit
of
hard
thinking
.
"
Now
look
here
!
"
he
said
at
last
,
rather
severely
;
"
of
course
you
know
I
ca
n't
do
anything
now
?
"
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His
two
friends
assented
,
quite
understanding
his
point
.
No
animal
,
according
to
the
rules
of
animal
etiquette
,
is
ever
expected
to
do
anything
strenuous
,
or
heroic
,
or
even
moderately
active
during
the
off-season
of
winter
.
All
are
sleepy
--
some
actually
asleep
.
All
are
weather-bound
,
more
or
less
;
and
all
are
resting
from
arduous
days
and
nights
,
during
which
every
muscle
in
them
has
been
severely
tested
,
and
every
energy
kept
at
full
stretch
.
319
"
Very
well
then
!
"
continued
the
Badger
.
"
But
,
when
once
the
year
has
really
turned
,
and
the
nights
are
shorter
,
and
half-way
through
them
one
rouses
and
feels
fidgety
and
wanting
to
be
up
and
doing
by
sunrise
,
if
not
before
--
you
know
!
--
"
320
Both
animals
nodded
gravely
.