The Wind in the WillowsOne of the most celebrated works of classic literature for children, The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame remains a timeless tale of camaraderie, loyalty and bravery more than a hundred years after its first publication. |
Contents
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The Open Road | 30 |
The Wild Wood | 46 |
Mr Badger | 63 |
Dulce Domum | 81 |
Mr Toad | 100 |
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn | 116 |
Wayfarers All | 147 |
The Further Adventures of Toad | 169 |
Like Summer Tempests Came his Tears | 190 |
The Return of Ulysses | 211 |
Afterword | 229 |
Further Reading | 237 |
Biography | 238 |
Toads Adventures | 130 |
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