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[The Divine Encounter: A Journey to the Piper at the Gates of Dawn]-[The Wind in the Willows - Part 13]

The Wind in the Willows · B1 ·

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The Sacred Quest: Finding Little Portly

The story opens with a sense of urgency and deep empathy. Mole and Rat, two devoted friends, learn that Little Portly, the young otter, has gone missing. Rat expresses grave concern, noting that "the otters have hunted everywhere without finding the slightest trace." This prompts the friends to abandon their plans for sleep, as they cannot simply "turn in and go to sleep and do nothing." Their bond with the Otter family drives them to embark on a nocturnal search, navigating the river in the moonlight to find the lost child.

The Enchanted Melody

As the night gives way to the "early morning," the atmosphere shifts from mundane search to mystical experience. Rat becomes "truly enchanted by the magical sound" of a mysterious piping, a song that he describes as "beauty of it, such music, I never dreamed of." While Mole initially struggles to hear it, the music eventually breaks over him "like a wave." This music serves as a siren call, guiding them toward an island that feels like a "silent silver kingdom." The auditory experience is so profound that Rat feels as though "nothing seems worthwhile but just to hear that sound once more."

The Presence of Great Power

Upon landing on a "little lawn of a marvelous green," the two friends are overcome by a sense of profound awe. They realize they are "in the presence of great power," an encounter that leaves both animals "shaking with fear." Mole describes a vision of a "magnificent new creature," detailing features such as a "curved horn," "kindly eyes," and a "bearded mouth" that broke into a "half-smile." Most significantly, nestled between the creature’s hooves is the missing Portly, "sleeping safely and soundly in peace."

A Fleeting Vision and Lasting Reverence

As the sun’s "golden disc" rises, the creature vanishes, leaving behind only the physical evidence of its presence: "hoof marks deep in the ground." Rat and Mole are left in a state of solemn contemplation. They successfully return Portly to his father, witnessing the "joyous bark" of the relieved Otter, but their own hearts remain touched by the divine experience. As they row home, they find themselves unable to speak, as "neither could think of words for what they had seen." The encounter with the Piper remains an ineffable memory, providing them with a lasting sense of "calmness and peacefulness" that transcends the typical adventures of the riverbank.

🎯Key Sentences

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Simply had to.
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Mole, I'm afraid they're in trouble.
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He's always straying off and getting lost and turning up again.
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I almost wish I had never heard it.
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Now you must surely hear it.
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📝Key Phrases

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straying off
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without finding the slightest trace
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waiting on the chance
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swung clear of
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worked their way up
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 12 The Piper at the Gates of Dawn Mole lay stretched on the bank waiting for his friend Rat to return.
It was past ten o'clock at night, but it was still too hot to think of staying inside.
The Rat's light footsteps were soon heard approaching.
You stayed at Otter's for supper, of course, said the Mole presently.
Simply had to. said the rat.
Mole, I'm afraid they're in trouble.

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