The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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My good fellow, I wouldn't go
so far as to call it a "Winds-day"...

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just a gentle spring zephyr.
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Excuse me, Owl, but...
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is there honey in that pot?
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Oh, yes, yes, of course. Help yourself.
Now, as I was saying...

:31:18
this is just a mild spring zephyr
compared to the big wind of'67.

:31:23
Or was it, uh, '76?
Oh, well, no matter.

:31:26
- Oh, I remember the big blow well.
- L'll remember this one too.

:31:31
It was the year my Aunt Clara
went to visit her cousin.

:31:36
Now, her cousin was not only
gifted on the glockenspiel...

:31:39
but being a screech owl, also sang
soprano in the London opera.

:31:47
- Thank you, Piglet.
- You see, her constant practicing...

:31:50
so unnerved my aunt that
she laid a sea gull egg by mistake.

:32:06
Oh, dear.
Oh, d-d-dear, dear.

:32:11
Well, I say now, someone has...
:32:16
Pooh, did you do that?
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I don't think so.
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As soon as Christopher Robin
heard of the disaster...

:32:26
he hurried to the scene
of Owl's misfortune.

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What a pity.
:32:33
Owl, I don't think we will
ever be able to fix it.

:32:36
If you ask me,
when a house looks like that...

:32:40
- it's time to find another one.
- That's a very good idea, Eeyore.

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Might take a day or two,
but l'll find a new one.

:32:48
Good, that will just give me time
to tell you about my Uncle Clyde...

:32:53
a very independent barn owl.
:32:55
He didn't give a hoot for tradition.
He became enamored of a pussycat...

:32:59
and went to sea
in a beautiful pea-green boat.


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