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[The Rescued Mole: A Journey Through the Wild Wood]-[The Wind in the Willows - Part 07]

The Wind in the Willows · B1 ·

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The Rescued Mole: A Journey Through the Wild Wood

In this chapter, we witness a harrowing journey of friendship and survival set against the backdrop of the ominous Wild Wood. The narrative follows the Rat’s courageous quest to rescue his companion, the Mole, illustrating themes of loyalty, perseverance, and the unexpected comforts found in the most unlikely places.

The Disappearance and the Quest

The story begins with a moment of domestic unease. The Rat, resting comfortably by his fireside, realizes that his friend is missing. Upon discovering that "the mole's cap was missing from its usual peg" and his boots were gone, the Rat deduces that the Mole has ventured into the dangerous Wild Wood. Despite the inherent risks of this territory—a place where "wicked little faces popped out of the holes"—the Rat does not hesitate. He tracks the "imprint of the boots in the mud" and plunges into the forest, calling out for his friend. This act of bravery highlights the bond between the two, as the Rat navigates the "gathering darkness" to locate a shivering, frightened Mole hiding in a hollow beech tree.

The Perils of the Wild Wood

Once reunited, the Rat attempts to shepherd the exhausted Mole home, but nature intervenes. As they prepare to leave, the environment shifts drastically. The Rat notes, "Snow is up," and soon the landscape is transformed by a "gleaming white carpet." The snow obscures their path, making the woods feel alien and treacherous. As they struggle through the deep drifts, the two friends suffer from "aching with fatigue" and are "bruised with tumbles." Their situation becomes dire when the Mole trips and injures his shin, leaving them vulnerable and seemingly lost in the freezing cold.

The Discovery of Hope

The turning point of their ordeal occurs when the Rat, while examining the Mole’s injury, notices that the cut was caused by a "sharp edge of something in metal." Demonstrating his "wise head," the Rat begins to investigate the surrounding slopes. His persistence pays off when he uncovers a "door scraper" buried in the snow. While the Mole initially dismisses the object as a piece of "thoughtless" litter, the Rat realizes its true significance: it is a sign of civilization and habitation in the heart of the wilderness.

Salvation at Mr. Badger’s Door

Driven by this discovery, the Rat works with "fury," clearing away the snowbank until he reveals a "solid-looking little door painted a dark green." The presence of an iron bell-pull and a brass plate bearing the name "Mr. Badger" transforms their desperation into relief. The Mole, overcome with "surprise and delight," hails the Rat as a "wonder" for his logical deduction. The chapter concludes with a frantic, hopeful effort to alert the occupant, as the Mole swings from the bell-pull and the Rat hammers on the door, signaling the end of their perilous trek and the promise of sanctuary within the Badger’s home.

🎯Key Sentences

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The house seemed very quiet.
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The rat stood in deep thought for a minute or two
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It's me, it's old rat.
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I quite understand
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really must pull ourselves together
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📝Key Phrases

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woke with a start
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set off for
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plunged in without hesitation
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made his way
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pull ourselves together
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 6 Rescued Meanwhile, the rat, warm and comfortable, dozed by his fireside.
Then a coal slipped.
The fire crackled and sent up a spurt of flame, and he woke with a start.
He looked around for the mole, but the mole was not there.
He listened for a time.
The house seemed very quiet.

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