[Toad is acting like a motorcar. His friends blame it on his mania for cars and grab him and drag him home]Narrator: Mania, that's it. That's what it was, a positive mania. No telling where it would end, either; it may linger for months, and with Toad Hall at stake.[Toad's friends have successfully escorted him to his room in his home at Toad Hall]Narrator: Well, they had no choice. There was only one thing to do: lock the poor chap in his chamber and keep him there until the poison worked out of his system.[Rat and Mole dress Toad in his nightclothes and throw water over him to stop his acting like a car]Mole: [after Toad stops] That's better.Rat: [to Toad] And you can't escape, you know. Simply no use trying.[They shut the door and lock it. Toad pounds on the door and tugs on it, trying to open it]Mr. Toad: Let me outta here! Open up! Open up, I say! Please, Ratty, Moley, open the door!Narrator: Now, of course, playing jailer to one's dearest friend wasn't much of an enjoyable experience. In fact, Moley weakened right at the start and wanted to call it quits, but Ratty said, "No. Definitely not." This time they must be firm. After all, it wasn't just a matter of saving Toad from himself. There was MacBadger to consider, and Toad Hall and all that it stood for.
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