He dons female attire- sort of a transvestite to get out of Jail. This certainly fortifies the assumptions that the whole complex of stories is homosexual in nature. This incident may have been edited out of school adaptations of the (classic) certainly jail-breaking is not a laudable thing.- and the transvestite angle is rare in children's literature. I am not referring to adventurous female characters somewhat based on, say Joan of Arc or Aviatrixes, these are drawn as Girls- who are adventure-oriented.
In 'The Wind in the Willows', Toad disguises himself as a washerwoman to escape from prison. He uses this clever disguise to avoid capture and make his getaway.
A washerwoman
A washer woman
"Wind in the Willows" was written by Kenneth Grahame, a Scottish author, in 1908.
yes in fact it was Kenneth Grahame. in 1908
Kenneth Grahame
"The Wind in the Willows" was written by Kenneth Grahame. The book was first published in 1908 and has become a beloved classic of children's literature.
The author of the children's classic Wind in the Willows.
Kenneth Grahame published in 1908
it was caled THE WID IN THE WILLOWS!
Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame.
First published in 1908, Kenneth Grahame was the writer
First published in 1908, and was written by Kenneth Grahame
First published in 1908, Kenneth Grahame wrote it
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