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Thought for the Week
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Kenneth Grahame’s children’s story The Wind in the Willows opens in Mole’s home deep beneath the earth. As he catches the first whiff of spring, he ‘scrapes and scratches and scrabbles and scrooges’ his way up and ‘out into the sunlight’ (clearly this was not Spring 2024). Rambling through the countryside, Mole comes across a river and there he encounters Water Rat. Ratty invites Mole to come to stay in his home on the riverbank. Mole stays with Ratty all through the spring, the su
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