Encouraged by his inspiriting companion, the Mole roused himself and dusted and polished with energy and heartiness, while the Rat, running to and fro with armfuls of fuel, soon had a cheerful blaze roaring up the chimney. He hailed the Mole to come and warm himself; but Mole promptly had another fit of the blues, dropping down on a couch in dark despair and burying his face in his duster. âRat,â he moaned, âhow about your supper, you poor, cold, hungry, weary animal? Iâve nothing to give youâ ânothingâ ânot a crumb!â
âWhat a fellow you are for giving in!â said the Rat reproachfully. âWhy, only just now I saw a sardine-opener on the kitchen dresser, quite distinctly; and everybody knows that means there are sardines about somewhere in the neighbourhood. Rouse yourself! pull yourself together, and come with me and forage.â
They went and foraged accordingly, hunting through every cupboard and turning out every drawer. The result was not so very depressing after all, though of course it might have been better; a tin of sardinesâ âa box of captainâs biscuits, nearly fullâ âand a German sausage encased in silver paper.