The Wind in the Willows (1913)
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THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS
Copyright, 1908, 1913, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Published October, 1913
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | THE RIVER BANK | 1 |
II. | THE OPEN ROAD | 27 |
III. | THE WILD WOOD | 53 |
IV. | MR. BADGER | 79 |
V. | DULCE DOMUM | 107 |
VI. | MR. TOAD | 139 |
VII. | THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN | 167 |
VIII. | TOAD’S ADVENTURES | 191 |
IX. | WAYFARERS ALL | 219 |
X. | THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF TOAD | 253 |
XI. | "LIKE SUMMER TEMPESTS CAME HIS TEARS" | 287 |
XII. | THE RETURN OF ULYSSES | 323 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn | Frontispiece |
Facing Page | |
It was the Water Rat | 8 |
“Come on!” he said. “We shall just have to walk it” | 50 |
In panic, he began to run | 64 |
Through the Wild Wood and the snow | 94 |
Toad was a helpless prisoner in the remotest dungeon | 164 |
He lay prostrate in his misery on the floor | 196 |
“It’s a hard life, by all accounts,” murmured the Rat | 240 |
Dwelling chiefly on his own cleverness, and presence of mind in emergencies | 292 |
The Badger said, “Now then, follow me!” | 326 |

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