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	    <title>ch. 1 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <title>ch. 2 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <title>ch. 3 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <description>The Wild Wood</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>The Wild Wood</itunes:subtitle>
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	    <title>ch. 4 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <description>Mr. Badger</description>
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	    <title>ch. 5 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <description>Dulce Domum</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>Dulce Domum</itunes:subtitle>
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	    <title>ch. 6 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <description>Mr. Toad</description>
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	    <title>ch. 7 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <description>The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn</itunes:subtitle>
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	    <title>ch. 8 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <description>Toads Adventures</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>Toads Adventures</itunes:subtitle>
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	    <title>ch. 9 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <description>Wayfarers All</description>
		    <itunes:subtitle>Wayfarers All</itunes:subtitle>
		    <itunes:summary>The Wind in the Willows is a classic of childrens literature written in 1908 by Kenneth Grahame. The story is alternately slow-moving and fast-paced, focusing on three animal characters in rural England. The book is notable for its mixture of mysticism, adventure, morality and camaraderie. It gives as much pleasure to adult readers as to children,. The book made Grahames fortune, enabling him to retire from his hated bank job and move to the country. He spent his time by the River Thames doing much as the animal characters in his book do, namely simply messing about in boats.</itunes:summary>
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	    <title>ch. 10 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <description>The Further Adventures Of Toad</description>
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	    <title>ch. 11 - Wind in the Willow</title>
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	    <description>Like Summer Tempests Came His Tears</description>
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	    <description>The Return Of Ulysses</description>
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