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Kenneth Grahame: The Wind in the Willows1. THE RIVER BANK (continued)`What are you looking at?' said the Rat presently, when the edge of their hunger was somewhat dulled, and the Mole's eyes were able to wander off the table-cloth a little. `I am looking,' said the Mole, `at a streak of bubbles that I see travelling along the surface of the water. That is a thing that strikes me as funny.' `Bubbles? Oho!' said the Rat, and chirruped cheerily in an inviting sort of way. A broad glistening muzzle showed itself above the edge of the bank, and the Otter hauled himself out and shook the water from his coat. `Greedy beggars!' he observed, making for the provender. `Why didn't you invite me, Ratty?' `This was an impromptu affair,' explained the Rat. `By the way-- my friend Mr. Mole.' `Proud, I'm sure,' said the Otter, and the two animals were friends forthwith. `Such a rumpus everywhere!' continued the Otter. `All the world seems out on the river to-day. I came up this backwater to try and get a moment's peace, and then stumble upon you fellows!--At least--I beg pardon--I don't exactly mean that, you know.' There was a rustle behind them, proceeding from a hedge wherein last year's leaves still clung thick, and a stripy head, with high shoulders behind it, peered forth on them. `Come on, old Badger!' shouted the Rat. The Badger trotted forward a pace or two; then grunted, `H'm! Company,' and turned his back and disappeared from view. `That's JUST the sort of fellow he is!' observed the disappointed Rat. `Simply hates Society! Now we shan't see any more of him to-day. Well, tell us, WHO'S out on the river?' `Toad's out, for one,' replied the Otter. `In his brand-new wager-boat; new togs, new everything!' This is page 8 of 163. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Wind in the Willows at Amazon.com
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