OUR SERIAL STORY The Wind in the Willows
CHAPTER VI “A lawyer! Oh, ho must be really bad!” the affrighted Rat said to himself, as he hurried from the room, not forgetting, however, to lock the door carefully behind him. Outside, he stopped to consider. The other two were far away, and he had no one to consult. “It’s best to be on the safe side,” he said, on reflection. “I’ve known Toad fancy himself frightfully bad before, without the slightest reason; but I’ve never heard him ask for a lawyer! If there’s nothing really the matter, the doctor will tell him he’s an old ass, and cheer him up; and that will be something gained. I’d better humour him and go; it won’t take very long.” So he ran off. to the. village on his errand of mercy. The Toad, who had hopped lightly out of bed as soon as he heard the
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 77, Issue 6566, 15 September 1948, Page 10
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154OUR SERIAL STORY The Wind in the Willows Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 77, Issue 6566, 15 September 1948, Page 10
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