O what a flowery track lies spread before me, henceforth! What dust-clouds shall spring up behind me as I speed on my reckless way! What carts I shall fling carelessly into the ditch in the wake of my magnificent onset! The Wind in the Willows - Page 41by Kenneth Grahame - 1908 - 302 pagesFull view - About this book
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