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Wind Willows / Onion Sauce

" Onion sauce! Onion sauce! he (the Mole), remarked jeeringly, & was gone before they could think of a reply." Date: First published: 1908

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Grahame Mole Onion Rabbits Reply Sauce Willows Wind Remarked Warrens


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is a delightful excerpt from Kenneth Grahame's timeless classic, "The Wind in the Willows," first published in 1908. In this charming vignette, the mischievous Mole makes an unexpected appearance at the warren of the Rabbit family, causing a stir with his humorous remark. The scene unfolds under the dappled shade of the wind willows, their graceful branches swaying gently in the breeze. The Rabbit family, busy at work in their burrow, are surprised by the unexpected visit of their curious neighbor, the Mole. With a twinkle in his eye and a playful smirk, the Mole teases the Rabbits with the tantalizing aroma of his freshly made onion sauce. "Onion sauce! Onion sauce!" he called out, mockingly, and was gone before they could think of a reply. The Rabbits, taken aback by the Mole's sudden departure, could only watch as he scampered off, leaving them to ponder the mystery of his sudden appearance and the tantalizing taste of his onion sauce. This image captures the essence of the whimsical world of "The Wind in the Willows," a world where the simple pleasures of life, like a delicious onion sauce, can bring joy and mischief in equal measure. The historical significance of this excerpt, first published over a century ago, continues to resonate with readers of all ages, transporting us to a time and place where the joys of friendship, adventure, and the simple pleasures of life still hold sway. Whether you are a fan of the original text or simply appreciate the beauty of this classic illustration, this print is a must-have for any collection of literary and historical art. Let the Wind in the Willows transport you to a world of wonder and delight, where the simple pleasures of life still hold sway.

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