The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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:08:02
There now. Did I get your tail
back on properly, Eeyore?

:08:06
No matter. Most likely
lose it again anyway.

:08:12
It is my considered opinion...
:08:14
that Eeyore's tail should be
placed a trifle to the, uh, right.

:08:18
And now, if you were to ask me,
I think it's just a wee bit...

:08:23
South.
:08:25
No, no. North, dear.
:08:28
Cheer up, Eeyore. Don't be so gloomy.
Try swishing it.

:08:39
- It worked. It worked.
- Oh, goody! Hooray!

:08:42
Thanks. It's not much of a tail,
but I'm sort of attached to it.

:08:48
- Good morning, Christopher Robin.
- Oh, good morning, Winnie the Pooh.

:08:53
- Good morning, Pooh bear.
- Good morning, Pooh bear.

:08:56
If it is a good morning,
which I doubt.

:09:02
- What are you looking for, Pooh bear?
- I just said to myself, coming along
thinking and wondering...

:09:08
if you had such a thing as, uh...
:09:10
such a thing, Christopher,
uh, as a balloon, about you.

:09:17
What do you want a balloon for?
:09:23
- Honey.
- But you don't get honey
with a balloon.

:09:26
- I do.
- How?

:09:29
I shall fly like a bee,
up to the honey tree. See?

:09:34
But just a minute.
You can't fool the bees that way.

:09:38
You'll see.
:09:40
Now, would you be so kind as to tow me
to a muddy place of which I know of.

:09:46
So Christopher Robin towed Winnie
the Pooh to the very muddy place.

:09:53
And Pooh rolled and rolled
until he was black all over.


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