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'I'll learn 'em to steal my house!' he cried. Voice Reading
'I'll learn 'em, I'll learn 'em!' Voice Reading
'Don't say "learn 'em," Toad,' said the Rat, greatly shocked. Voice Reading
'It's not good English.' Voice Reading
'What are you always nagging at Toad for?' inquired the Badger, rather peevishly. Voice Reading
'What's the matter with his English? It's the same what I use myself, and if it's good enough for me, it ought to be good enough for you!' Voice Reading
'I'm very sorry,' said the Rat humbly. Voice Reading
'Only I THINK it ought to be "teach 'em," not "learn 'em."' Voice Reading
'But we don't WANT to teach 'em,' replied the Badger. Voice Reading
We want to LEARN 'em-learn 'em, learn 'em! And what's more, we're going to DO it, too!' Voice Reading
'Oh, very well, have it your own way,' said the Rat. Voice Reading
He was getting rather muddled about it himself, and presently he retired into a corner, where he could be heard muttering, 'Learn 'em, teach 'em, teach 'em, learn 'em!' till the Badger told him rather sharply to leave off. Voice Reading
Presently the Mole came tumbling into the room, evidently very pleased with himself. Voice Reading
'I've been having such fun!' he began at once; 'I've been getting a rise out of the stoats!' Voice Reading
'I hope you've been very careful, Mole?' said the Rat anxiously. Voice Reading
'I should hope so, too,' said the Mole confidently. Voice Reading
'I got the idea when I went into the kitchen, to see about Toad's breakfast being kept hot for him. Voice Reading
I found that old washerwoman-dress that he came home in yesterday, hanging on a towel-horse before the fire. Voice Reading
So I put it on, and the bonnet as well, and the shawl, and off I went to Toad Hall, as bold as you please. Voice Reading
The sentries were on the look-out, of course, with their guns and their "Who comes there?" and all the rest of their nonsense. Voice Reading
Good morning, gentlemen! says I, very respectful. Voice Reading
Want any washing done to-day? Voice Reading
'They looked at me very proud and stiff and haughty, and said, "Go away, washerwoman! We don't do any washing on duty." "Or any other time?" says I. Voice Reading
Ho, ho, ho! Wasn't I FUNNY, Toad?' Voice Reading
'Poor, frivolous animal!' said Toad, very loftily. Voice Reading

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