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"Do
you know, I've never been in a boat before in all my life."
"What?" cried the
Rat, open-mouthed; "Never been in a, . . . you never, . . . well,
I, . . . what have you been doing, then?"
"Is it so nice as all
that?" asked the Mole shyly, though he was quite prepared to
believe it as he leaned back in his seat and surveyed the cushions, the
oars, the rowlocks, and all the fascinating fittings, and felt the boat
sway lightly under him.
"Nice? It's the only
thing," said the Water Rat solemnly, as he leaned forward for his
stroke.
"Believe me, my
young friend, there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so
much worth doing as simply messing about in boats."
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. . Kenneth Grahame, Wind in the Willows |
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