The Wind in the Willows: Short version of Kenneth Grahame's narrative. J. Thaddeus Toad, owner of Toad Hall, likes fads like the vehicle. So it's up to Mole, Rat, and Badger to save him from himself and the wrong crowd. - Washington Irving's tale set in a small New England hamlet. This leads to the town bully Brom Bones "convincing" Ichabod Crane (the new schoolmaster) that Katrina (the town beauty) isn't for him.
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The Wind in the Willows: Short version of Kenneth Grahame's narrative. J. Thaddeus Toad, owner of Toad Hall, likes fads like the vehicle. So it's up to Mole, Rat, and Badger to save him from himself and the wrong crowd. - Washington Irving's tale set in a small New England hamlet. This leads to the town bully Brom Bones "convincing" Ichabod Crane (the new schoolmaster) that Katrina (the town beauty) isn't for him.
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