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'''''The Wind in the Willows''''' was a guess made by [[Madison Compson|Madison]] when [[Ladonna Compson|Ladonna]] was performing a game of [[charades]].{{Ep|Shelter from the Storm}}
'''''The Wind in the Willows''''' was a guess made by [[Madison Compson|Madison]] when [[Ladonna Compson|Ladonna]] was performing a game of [[charades]].{{Ep|Shelter from the Storm}}
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
''{{W|The Wind in the Willows}}'' is a 1908 children's novel by Kenneth Grahame.
''{{W|The Wind in the Willows}}'' is a 1908 children's novel by Kenneth Grahame.


The novel is mentioned again in "[[He Said, He Said]]", although parodied as [[The Breeze in the Brambles]].
In "[[The Great Sock Mystery]]," [[Mr. Toad]] inquires if the keys are to a motorcar, a reference to the story. ''The Wind in the Willows'' also contains a character named Mr. Toad.
 
The novel is mentioned again in "[[He Said, He Said]]," although parodied as [[The Breeze in the Brambles]].
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The Wind in the Willows was a guess made by Madison when Ladonna was performing a game of charades. "Shelter from the Storm"

Behind the scenes[edit]

The Wind in the Willows is a 1908 children's novel by Kenneth Grahame.

In "The Great Sock Mystery," Mr. Toad inquires if the keys are to a motorcar, a reference to the story. The Wind in the Willows also contains a character named Mr. Toad.

The novel is mentioned again in "He Said, He Said," although parodied as The Breeze in the Brambles.