Then he bowed, coughed twice, and, letting himself go, with uplifted voice he sang, to the enraptured audience that his imagination so clearly saw.
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TOAD'S LAST LITTLE SONG!
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The Toad-came-home!
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There was panic in the parlours and howling in the halls,
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There was crying in the cow-sheds and shrieking in the stalls,
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When the Toad-came-home!
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When the Toad-came-home!
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There was smashing in of window and crashing in of door,
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There was chivvying of weasels that fainted on the floor,
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When the Toad-came-home!
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Bang! go the drums!
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The trumpeters are tooting and the soldiers are saluting,
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And the cannon they are shooting and the motor-cars are hooting,
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As the-Hero-comes!
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Shout-Hoo-ray!
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And let each one of the crowd try and shout it very loud,
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In honour of an animal of whom you're justly proud,
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For it's Toad's-great-day!
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He sang this very loud, with great unction and expression; and when he had done, he sang it all over again.
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