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"Oh pooh! Boating!"
interrupted the Toad in great disgust. "Silly
boyish amusement. I've given that up long ago. Sheer
waste of time, that's what it is. It makes me downright
sorry to see you fellows, who ought to know better,
spending all your energies in that aimless manner.
No, I've discovered the real thing, the only genuine
occupation for a lifetime. I propose to devote the
remainder of mine to it, and can only regret the
wasted years that lie behind me, squandered in trivialities.
Come with me, dear Ratty, and you amiable friend
also, if he will be so very good, just as far as
the stable-yard, and you shall see what you shall
see!"
He led the way to the stable-yard accordingly, the
Rat following with a most mistrustful expression;
and there, drawn out of the coach-house into the
open, they saw a gipsy caravan, shining with newness,
painted a canary-yellow picked out with green, and
red wheels.
"There you are!" cried the Toad, straddling
and expanding himself, "there's real life for
you, embodied in that little cart. The open road,
the dusty highway, the heath, the common, the hedgerow,
the rolling downs! Camps, villages, towns, cities!"
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