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toad
1. She snarled and yelled, 'Listen to me yourself, you miserable toad
2. horrid and slimy toad
3. When Toad found himself in a dank and noisy dungeon, and knew that all the grim darkness of a medieval fortress lay between him and the outer world of sunshine and well-metalled high roads where he had lately been so happy, carrying himself as if he had bought up every road in England, he flung himself at full length on the floor, and shed bitter tears, and abandoned himself to dark despair
4. `This is the end of everything' (he said), `at least it is the end of the career of Toad, which is the same thing; the popular and handsome Toad, the rich and hospitable Toad, the Toad so free and careless and cool! How can I hope to be ever set at large again' (he said), `who have been put into prison so justly for stealing so handsome a motor-car in such an outrageous manner, and for such imaginative cheek, put upon such a number of fat, red-faced policemen!' (Here his sobs choked him
5. ) `Stupid animal that I was' (he said), `now I must sit in this dungeon, till people who were proud to say they knew me, have forgotten the very name of Toad! O wise old Badger!' (he said), `O clever, intelligent Rat and sensible Mole! What sound judgments, what a knowledge of men and matters you have! O unhappy and lost Toad!' With cries such as these he passed his days and nights for several weeks, refusing his meals or snacks, though the grim and ancient jailer, knowing that Toad was rich, often pointed out that many comforts, and indeed luxuries, could be sent in-- at a price--from outside
6. He was tired of Toad, and his sulks and his airs and his meanness
7. The smell of cabbage reached the nose of Toad as he lay in his misery on the floor, and gave him the idea for a moment that perhaps life was not such a blank and desperate thing as he had imagined
8. So the wise girl retired for the time, but, of course, a good deal of the smell of hot cabbage remained behind, as it will do, and Toad, between his sobs, sniffed and reflected, and gradually began to think new and inspiring thoughts: of chivalry, and poetry, and deeds still to be done; of broad meadows, and cattle browsing in them, raked by sun and wind; of kitchen-gardens, and straight herb-borders, and warm snap-dragon beset by bees; and of the comforting clink of dishes set down on the table at Toad Hall, and the scrape of chair-legs on the floor as everyone pulled himself close up to the table
9. The smell of that buttered toast simply talked to Toad, and with no uncertain voice; talked of warm kitchens, of breakfasts on bright frosty mornings, of cozy firesides on winter evenings, when one's ramble was over and slippered feet were propped on the stool; of the purring of contented cats, and the twitter of sleepy canaries
10. Toad sat up on end once more, dried his eyes, sipped his tea and munched his toast, and soon began talking freely about himself, and the house he lived in, and his doings there, and how important he was, and what a lot his friends thought of him
11. `Tell me about Toad Hall," said she
12. She tripped away, and presently returned with a fresh trayful; and Toad, pitching into the toast with delight, his spirits quite restored to their usual level, told her about the boathouse, and the fish-pond, and the old walled kitchen-garden; and about the pig-pens, and the stables, and the pigeon-house, and the hen- house; and about the dairy, and the wash-house, and the china- cupboards, and the linen-presses (she liked that bit especially); and about the banqueting-hall, and the fun they had there when the other animals were gathered round the table and Toad was at his best, singing songs, telling stories, carrying on generally
13. Of course, she did not say she was fond of animals as pets, because she had the sense to see that Toad would be extremely insulted
14. When she said good night, having filled his water-jug and shaken up his straw for him, Toad was very much the same happy, self- satisfied animal that he had been of old
15. What happens next is that the jailer’s daughter dresses Toad up as a washer woman and helps him to escape from jail
16. When Toad found himself in a dank and noisy_________________, he
17. knowing that Toad was __________________,often pointed out that many ___________________________ and indeed luxuries, could be sent in—at a price—-from outside
18. Before long, Toad was his old self
19. Toad would ____________________________ and tell her
20. daughter helped Toad to _______________________from the jail by dressing up as a washer woman
21. Toad Suck, Perry County, Arkansas
22. Home of the famous Toad Suck Daze music festival
23. The Hogans have been Toad Suckers for five generations
24. To see a toad in your dream suggests that you are trying to hide your true Self
25. “What kind of toad?” asked Nibbles
26. He was a toad
27. He was a toad! All the others of the night were gone, leaving nothing more than a bad taste in his mouth
28. Bentley is a fucking toad
29. There must have been a toad in every hole
30. As she swept past the minister a large, plump toad, which Carl had secreted under the lounge, hopped out almost under her feet
31. Meredith, who had not seen the toad, wondered if she had been attacked with some kind of apoplectic or paralytic seizure, and ran in alarm to her assistance
32. Why would a Love Spirit choose to incarnate in a horse, a dog, a toad, or a grasshopper? That would be absurd! Only the human body has the physical attributes to give and receive happiness, not only due to being the most amazing physical cre-ation but because it can interact with others
33. ” Legend has it that years ago there was a mental hospital located just off a private dirt path, near Toad Road
34. I was toad hunting out in the dunes, there was supposed to be a party out there and I didn’t have anything else to do until then
35. "Why is it funny, little toad?" said Red Fox with an angry look on hid face
36. Righteous anger rushed though Jai’s blood as he realized that the fat, green frog had tried to trick Ceder into something—whatever it was—and so he said boldly, “I’ll play your game, toad
37. “Is this where the toad came?” Jai asked the Dangler, although the answer seemed obvious
38. Bathing with swamp shampoo & toad soap
39. Wind howled, and deep gloom, thick as mattress batting, cold as a hibernating toad, lay over the valley
40. viewed live and televised slug and toad twinings, I’m inclined to say that when it comes to lewdness, those more minute know a few things too, and that screwing, besides
41. Her freedom from that repulsive little toad of man was in sight
42. “You could do that? Make him a toad?”
43. “She’s got you so bewitched that one of these days I’m going to see you twisting around with colic and with a toad in your belly
44. all others will be toad
45. Perhaps weasel had been reading the rather unflattering remarks in the English papers over the last few weeks? John Major had been complimenting Weasel’s President on his uncanny resemblance to a filthy lying toad
46. There, closeted away in the curtained off area, was Hench, the big fat toad who had previously owned the slave-market
47. “I was in mortal combat with this vile little toad, who flustered me in mid-spell
48. Takina still felt very much debilitated, but was loath to admit this to a toad
49. “Have you any water, Toad?” she asked
50. “This toad,” he told her smugly, “has caught a fly