“ The Wild Wood is pretty well populated by now; with all the usual lot, good, bad, and indifferent—I name no names. ”
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (1908). copy citation
Author | Kenneth Grahame |
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Source | The Wind in the Willows |
Topic | good name wood |
Date | 1908 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/289/289-h/289-h.htm |
Context
“The place was a bit humpy and hillocky, naturally, and full of holes; but that was rather an advantage. And they don't bother about the future, either—the future when perhaps the people will move in again—for a time—as may very well be. The Wild Wood is pretty well populated by now; with all the usual lot, good, bad, and indifferent—I name no names. It takes all sorts to make a world. But I fancy you know something about them yourself by this time.'
'I do indeed,' said the Mole, with a slight shiver.
'Well, well,' said the Badger, patting him on the shoulder, 'it was your first experience of them, you see.” source
'I do indeed,' said the Mole, with a slight shiver.
'Well, well,' said the Badger, patting him on the shoulder, 'it was your first experience of them, you see.” source