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morning, but Toad didn't want to be alone. He wanted someone to talk to, and if possible, teli him the quickest way back home toT^orJ Uc.llTHE WINDllf I\ THEWlLLOWSThe Further Advcnlures of Mr. ToadRe-told by Anne McKie. Illustrated by Ken McKie. He had the world all to himself that early summerAfter walking along the road for a while, he came upon a canal, and down the towpath plodded a solitary horse, From a rope attached to his harness stretched a long line. Toad let the horse pass, and as he stood watching the water, a gaily painted barge síid alongside him.A large stout woman wearing a linen sun-bonnet, shouted, "A nice morning, ma'am!" to Toad, as she drew level with him."I dare say it is to someone that's not in trouble!" replied Toad, as he walked on the towpath alongside the barge.