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Mr. Toad
Animalswhenincompanywalkinaproperandsensiblemanner,insinglefile,insteadofsprawlingallacrosstheroadandbeingofnouseorsupporttoeachotherincaseofsuddentroubleordanger.
Theyreachedthecarriage-driveofToadHalltofind,asBadgerhadanticipated,ashinynewmotor-car,ofgreatsize,paintedabrightred(Toad’sfavouritecolour),standinginfrontofthehouse.Astheynearedthedooritwasflungopen,andMr.Toad,arrayedingoggles,cap,gaiters,andenormousovercoat,cameswaggeringdownthesteps,drawingonhisgauntletedgloves.
"Hullo!comeon,youfellows!"hecriedcheerfullyoncatchingsightofthem."You’rejustintimetocomewithmeforajolly—tocomeforajolly—fora—er—jolly—"
Hisheartyaccentsfalteredandfellawayashenoticedthesternunbendinglookonthecountenancesofhissilentfriends,andhisinvitationremainedunfinished.
TheBadgerstrodeupthesteps."Takehiminside,"hesaidsternlytohiscompanions.Then,asToadwashustledthroughthedoor,strugglingandprotesting,heturnedtothechauffeurinchargeofthenewmotor-car.
"I’mafraidyouwon’tbewantedto-day,"hesaid."Mr.Toadhaschangedhismind.Hewillnotrequirethecar.Pleaseunderstandthatthisisfinal.Youneedn’twait."Thenhefollowedtheothersinsideandshutthedoor.