“He told himself, too, that it was good to sleep in a bed you know well after a long day rife with emotions.”
Quote by Michel Plessix
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The wind in the willows
This enduring children's novel, originally published in 1908, is renowned for its charming narrative and vivid portrayal of the natural world. The story revolves around Ratty, Mole, Badger, and Toad, who embark on various escapades and face challenges that test their camaraderie and character. more
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