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'What are we to do with him?' asked the Mole of the Water Rat. Voice Reading
'Nothing at all,' replied the Rat firmly. Voice Reading
'Because there is really nothing to be done. Voice Reading
You see, I know him from of old. Voice Reading
He is now possessed. Voice Reading
He has got a new craze, and it always takes him that way, in its first stage. Voice Reading
He'll continue like that for days now, like an animal walking in a happy dream, quite useless for all practical purposes. Voice Reading
Never mind him. Voice Reading
Let's go and see what there is to be done about the cart.' Voice Reading
A careful inspection showed them that, even if they succeeded in righting it by themselves, the cart would travel no longer. Voice Reading
The axles were in a hopeless state, and the missing wheel was shattered into pieces. Voice Reading
The Rat knotted the horse's reins over his back and took him by the head, carrying the bird cage and its hysterical occupant in the other hand. Voice Reading
'Come on!' he said grimly to the Mole. Voice Reading
'It's five or six miles to the nearest town, and we shall just have to walk it. Voice Reading
The sooner we make a start the better.' Voice Reading
'But what about Toad?' asked the Mole anxiously, as they set off together. Voice Reading
'We can't leave him here, sitting in the middle of the road by himself, in the distracted state he's in! It's not safe. Voice Reading
Supposing another Thing were to come along?' Voice Reading
'O, BOTHER Toad,' said the Rat savagely; 'I've done with him!' Voice Reading
They had not proceeded very far on their way, however, when there was a pattering of feet behind them, and Toad caught them up and thrust a paw inside the elbow of each of them; still breathing short and staring into vacancy. Voice Reading
'Now, look here, Toad!' said the Rat sharply: 'as soon as we get to the town, you'll have to go straight to the police-station, and see if they know anything about that motor-car and who it belongs to, and lodge a complaint against it. Voice Reading
And then you'll have to go to a blacksmith's or a wheelwright's and arrange for the cart to be fetched and mended and put to rights. Voice Reading
It'll take time, but it's not quite a hopeless smash. Voice Reading
Meanwhile, the Mole and I will go to an inn and find comfortable rooms where we can stay till the cart's ready, and till your nerves have recovered their shock.' Voice Reading
'Police-station! Complaint!' murmured Toad dreamily. Voice Reading

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