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'Hooray! I remember now! WE'LL teach him to be a sensible Toad!' Voice Reading
'This very morning,' continued the Badger, taking an arm-chair, 'as I learnt last night from a trustworthy source, another new and exceptionally powerful motor-car will arrive at Toad Hall on approval or return. Voice Reading
At this very moment, perhaps, Toad is busy arraying himself in those singularly hideous habiliments so dear to him, which transform him from a (comparatively) good-looking Toad into an Object which throws any decent-minded animal that comes across it into a violent fit. Voice Reading
We must be up and doing, ere it is too late. Voice Reading
You two animals will accompany me instantly to Toad Hall, and the work of rescue shall be accomplished.' Voice Reading
'Right you are!' cried the Rat, starting up. Voice Reading
'We'll rescue the poor unhappy animal! We'll convert him! He'll be the most converted Toad that ever was before we've done with him!' Voice Reading
They set off up the road on their mission of mercy, Badger leading the way. Voice Reading
Animals when in company walk in a proper and sensible manner, in single file, instead of sprawling all across the road and being of no use or support to each other in case of sudden trouble or danger. Voice Reading
They reached the carriage-drive of Toad Hall to find, as the Badger had anticipated, a shiny new motor-car, of great size, painted a bright red (Toad's favourite colour), standing in front of the house. Voice Reading
As they neared the door it was flung open, and Mr. Toad, arrayed in goggles, cap, gaiters, and enormous overcoat, came swaggering down the steps, drawing on his gauntleted gloves. Voice Reading
'Hullo! come on, you fellows!' he cried cheerfully on catching sight of them. Voice Reading
You're just in time to come with me for a jolly-to come for a jolly-for a-er-jolly--' Voice Reading
His hearty accents faltered and fell away as he noticed the stern unbending look on the countenances of his silent friends, and his invitation remained unfinished. Voice Reading
The Badger strode up the steps. Voice Reading
'Take him inside,' he said sternly to his companions. Voice Reading
Then, as Toad was hustled through the door, struggling and protesting, he turned to the chauffeur in charge of the new motor-car. Voice Reading
'I'm afraid you won't be wanted to-day,' he said. Voice Reading
'Mr. Toad has changed his mind. Voice Reading
He will not require the car. Voice Reading
Please understand that this is final. Voice Reading
You needn't wait.' Then he followed the others inside and shut the door. Voice Reading
'Now then!' he said to the Toad, when the four of them stood together in the Hall, 'first of all, take those ridiculous things off!' Voice Reading
'Shan't!' replied Toad, with great spirit. Voice Reading
'What is the meaning of this gross outrage? I demand an instant explanation.' Voice Reading

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