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'But what I wanted to ask you was, won't you take me to call on Mr. Toad? I've heard so much about him, and I do so want to make his acquaintance.' Voice Reading
'Why, certainly,' said the good-natured Rat, jumping to his feet and dismissing poetry from his mind for the day. Voice Reading
'Get the boat out, and we'll paddle up there at once. Voice Reading
It's never the wrong time to call on Toad. Voice Reading
Early or late he's always the same fellow. Voice Reading
Always good-tempered, always glad to see you, always sorry when you go!' Voice Reading
'He must be a very nice animal,' observed the Mole, as he got into the boat and took the sculls, while the Rat settled himself comfortably in the stern. Voice Reading
'He is indeed the best of animals,' replied Rat. Voice Reading
'So simple, so good-natured, and so affectionate. Voice Reading
Perhaps he's not very clever-we can't all be geniuses; and it may be that he is both boastful and conceited. Voice Reading
But he has got some great qualities, has Toady.' Voice Reading
Rounding a bend in the river, they came in sight of a handsome, dignified old house of mellowed red brick, with well-kept lawns reaching down to the water's edge. Voice Reading
'There's Toad Hall,' said the Rat; 'and that creek on the left, where the notice-board says, "Private. Voice Reading
No landing allowed," leads to his boat-house, where we'll leave the boat. Voice Reading
The stables are over there to the right. Voice Reading
That's the banqueting-hall you're looking at now-very old, that is. Voice Reading
Toad is rather rich, you know, and this is really one of the nicest houses in these parts, though we never admit as much to Toad.' Voice Reading
They glided up the creek, and the Mole shipped his sculls as they passed into the shadow of a large boat-house. Voice Reading
Here they saw many handsome boats, slung from the cross beams or hauled up on a slip, but none in the water; and the place had an unused and a deserted air. Voice Reading
The Rat looked around him. Voice Reading
'I understand,' said he. Voice Reading
'Boating is played out. Voice Reading
He's tired of it, and done with it. Voice Reading
I wonder what new fad he has taken up now? Come along and let's look him up. Voice Reading
We shall hear all about it quite soon enough.' Voice Reading

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