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Now my husband, he's such a fellow for shirking his work and leaving the barge to me, that never a moment do I get for seeing to my own affairs. Voice Reading
By rights he ought to be here now, either steering or attending to the horse, though luckily the horse has sense enough to attend to himself. Voice Reading
Instead of which, he's gone off with the dog, to see if they can't pick up a rabbit for dinner somewhere. Voice Reading
Says he'll catch me up at the next lock. Voice Reading
Well, that's as may be-I don't trust him, once he gets off with that dog, who's worse than he is. Voice Reading
But meantime, how am I to get on with my washing?' Voice Reading
'O, never mind about the washing,' said Toad, not liking the subject. Voice Reading
'Try and fix your mind on that rabbit. Voice Reading
A nice fat young rabbit, I'll be bound. Voice Reading
Got any onions?' Voice Reading
'I can't fix my mind on anything but my washing,' said the barge-woman, 'and I wonder you can be talking of rabbits, with such a joyful prospect before you. Voice Reading
There's a heap of things of mine that you'll find in a corner of the cabin. Voice Reading
If you'll just take one or two of the most necessary sort-I won't venture to describe them to a lady like you, but you'll recognise them at a glance-and put them through the wash-tub as we go along, why, it'll be a pleasure to you, as you rightly say, and a real help to me. Voice Reading
You'll find a tub handy, and soap, and a kettle on the stove, and a bucket to haul up water from the canal with. Voice Reading
Then I shall know you're enjoying yourself, instead of sitting here idle, looking at the scenery and yawning your head off.' Voice Reading
'Here, you let me steer!' said Toad, now thoroughly frightened, 'and then you can get on with your washing your own way. Voice Reading
I might spoil your things, or not do 'em as you like. Voice Reading
I'm more used to gentlemen's things myself. Voice Reading
It's my special line.' Voice Reading
'Let you steer?' replied the barge-woman, laughing. Voice Reading
'It takes some practice to steer a barge properly. Voice Reading
Besides, it's dull work, and I want you to be happy. Voice Reading
No, you shall do the washing you are so fond of, and I'll stick to the steering that I understand. Voice Reading
Don't try and deprive me of the pleasure of giving you a treat!' Voice Reading
Toad was fairly cornered. Voice Reading

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