The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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Rabbit?
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Yeah, I like Rabbit
because he uses short, easy words...

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like, "How about lunch"
and "Help yourself, Pooh."

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Pooh? Lunch?
Oh, no. Not again.

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Oh, my. Oh, my.
Oh, my goodness gracious!

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Is anybody at home?
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What I said was,
"Is anybody at home?"

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- No.
- Bother.

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- Isn't there anybody here at all?
- Nobody.

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Must be somebody there because
somebody must have said, "Nobody."

:14:37
- Rabbit, isn't that you?
- No!

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Well, isn't that the Rabbit's voice?
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I don't think so.
It isn't meant to be.

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- Hello, Rabbit.
- Oh.

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Oh, hello, Pooh bear.
Pooh bear!

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Uh, uh...
What a pleasant surprise.

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Uh, how about lunch?
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Oh, thank you, Rabbit.
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And help yourself, Pooh.
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Uh, would you like condensed milk
or honey on your bread?

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Both. But never mind the bread, please.
Just a small helping, if you please.

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Huh, there you are.
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Is, uh, something wrong?
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Well, I did mean
a little larger "small helping."

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Perhaps it would save time
if you took the whole jar.

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Thank you, Rabbit.
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So Pooh ate and ate
and ate and ate...

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and ate and ate
and ate and ate...

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and ate.
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Until at last he said to Rabbit...
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in a rather sticky voice:
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I must be going now.
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Good-bye, Rabbit.
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Well, good-bye, if you're sure
you won't have any more.

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- Is there any more?
- No, there isn't.


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