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Oh, well, after all, it's the same thing-with Toad. Voice Reading
This is the seventh. Voice Reading
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.' Voice Reading
'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.' Voice Reading
'Yes, and that's part of the trouble,' continued the Rat. Voice Reading
'Toad's rich, we all know; but he's not a millionaire. Voice Reading
And he's a hopelessly bad driver, and quite regardless of law and order. Voice Reading
Killed or ruined-it's got to be one of the two things, sooner or later. Voice Reading
Badger! we're his friends-oughtn't we to do something?' Voice Reading
The Badger went through a bit of hard thinking. Voice Reading
'Now look here!' he said at last, rather severely; 'of course you know I can't do anything NOW?' Voice Reading
His two friends assented, quite understanding his point. Voice Reading
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. Voice Reading
All are sleepy-some actually asleep. Voice Reading
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. Voice Reading
'Very well then!' continued the Badger. Voice Reading
BUT, when once the year has really turned, and the nights are shorter, and halfway through them one rouses and feels fidgety and wanting to be up and doing by sunrise, if not before-YOU know!--' Voice Reading
Both animals nodded gravely. Voice Reading
THEY knew! Voice Reading
Well, THEN,' went on the Badger, 'we-that is, you and me and our friend the Mole here-we'll take Toad seriously in hand. Voice Reading
We'll stand no nonsense whatever. Voice Reading
We'll bring him back to reason, by force if need be. Voice Reading
We'll MAKE him be a sensible Toad. Voice Reading
We'll-you're asleep, Rat!' Voice Reading
'Not me!' said the Rat, waking up with a jerk. Voice Reading

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