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Which three phrases help describe the character Badger in this excerpt from Kenneth Grahame's The Wind The Willows, "He wouldn't come," replied the Rat simply. "Badger hates Society, and invitations, and dinner, and all that sort of thing."
"Well, then, supposing we go and call on HIM?" suggested the Mole.
"O, I'm sure he wouldn't like that at ALL," said the Rat, quite alarmed, "He's sq, very shy, he'd be sure to be offended. I've never even ventured to
call on him at his own home myself, though I know him so well. Besides, we cah't. It's quite out of the question, because he lives in the very
middle of the Wild Wood."
"Well, supposing he does," said the Mole. "You told me the Wild Wood was all right, you know."
"O, I know, I know, so it is," replied the Rat evasively. "But I think we won't go there just now. Not JUST yet. It's a long way, and he wouldn't be at
home at this time of year anyhow, and he'll be coming along some day, If you'll wait quietly."
The Mole had to be content with this. But the Badger never came along, and every day brought its amusements, and it was not till summer was
long over, and cold and frost and mlry ways kept them much indoors, and the swollen river raced past outside their windows with a speed that
mocked at boating of any sort or kind, that he found his thoughts dwelling again with much persistence on the solitary grey Badger, who lived
his own life by himself, In his hole in the middle of the Wild Wood,

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