Mr. Toad, the lead character. Flip Wilson's Geraldine had a precedent. I do not like the idea, and it seems to cement the homosexual clay into solid concrete.
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 one version of the saga- and one that was not exercerpted for use in Readers, etc- Toad is incarcerated- locked up in Jail for auto theft. He escapes disguising himself as a female. sick stuff.
The character in "The Wind in the Willows" who gets locked up in jail is Toad. Toad's reckless behavior and love for motorcars lead him to numerous conflicts and ultimately to being imprisoned for stealing a car.
He brings his family together at the end of the movie and escapes from jail
"Got sprung from jail" typically means to be released or let out, or to escape with the help of someone 'on the outside'. Being "sprung" in this context is different than "escaped", although whether a prisoner is helped to escape or escapes on his own, the outcome is the same: the prisoner is out of jail.
Turk escapes from jail,Cap bailey gets robbed ,and i dont know the 3rd
Bamblue is in Greenhorn plains. He is on the left side. Just go to the left side and walk the entire length and eventually you will run into him. Warning! You have to battle him. If you win, he goes to jail again and you get a nice reward.
Probably not but in countries such as Germany and Austria you could find yourself arrested and charged with a hate crime.
Green is famous for running away from jail in the novel "The Green Mile" by Stephen King. The character John Coffey, who is falsely accused of a crime, has supernatural abilities and escapes from prison to seek justice.
If Jeff escapes a jail sentence WWE will sign him right away. However TNA is anxious to sign Hardy so it will be interesting to see what happens.
Someone who escapes from a place is often referred to as an "escapee." This term can apply to individuals who flee from confinement, such as prisoners escaping from jail, as well as those who leave other situations or locations unexpectedly. In broader contexts, terms like "fugitive" or "runaway" might also be used, depending on the circumstances of the escape.
there are Ned Kelly, ben hall ,moodynjoe ( it may be spelt like that or not. he wasnt famous for his crimes but his many escapes from gaol) (goal is the aussie spelling of jail) their are many others that i cant remember