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Michael hague wind in the willows
Michael hague wind in the willows












It seemed a place where heroes could fitly feast after victory, where weary harvesters could line up in scores along the table and keep their Harvest Home with mirth and song, or where two or three friends of simple tastes could sit about as they pleased and eat and smoke and talk in comfort and contentment. “Rows of spotless plates winked from the shelves of the dresser at the far end of the room, and from the rafters overhead hung hams, bundles of dried herbs, nets of onions, and baskets of eggs. The illustrations here are from the edition illustrated by Michael Hague.

michael hague wind in the willows

Badger’s den of stores and pantries, and then end back again at Mole End for a meal from pantry and kitchen stores, and then Toad Hall’s pantry to retake the Hall via a secret passage. When Mole leaves his home and begins his adventures with his new friend Ratty, they venture to the Wild Wood to find Mr.

michael hague wind in the willows

Badger’s pantry descriptions are throughout the children’s book The Wind in the Willows.

michael hague wind in the willows

Pantry descriptions from the Wind in The Willows, written by Kenneth Grahame, and published in 1908.














Michael hague wind in the willows