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In Wind in the Willows, every Christmas, the voles will sing old Christmas songs from house to house, right?
In Wind in the Willows, every Christmas, voles will sing old Christmas songs from door to door, right?

Excerpt from the original:

At this time of year, voles will go to every house to sing Christmas songs as usual. In the front hall, under the dim light of a horn lantern, eighty little voles stood in a semicircle, each with a long red wool scarf, their front paws deeply inserted in their pockets, and their feet gently pedaled on the ground to keep warm. Bead-bright eyes, shyly looking at each other, snickering, sniffing, pulling sleeves, for quite a while.

Introduction:

The Wind in the Willows is not a literary work with the theme of Christmas, but there is a scene in the story-ten little voles wearing red scarves are standing in the yard of the Mole's house, with bright eyes and lightly jumping feet, singing ancient Christmas songs under the light of horn lights and sharing the joy of Christmas. Graham's simple and clever words, coupled with Ingmore's warm and delicate illustrations, take us on a fairy tale journey to purify our hearts.