The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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Oh, dear.
Oh, d-d-dear, dear.

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Well, I say now, someone has...
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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...

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he hurried to the scene
of Owl's misfortune.

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

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

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- 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.

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

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

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

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Owl talked from page 41 to page 62.
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And on page 62, the blustery day
turned into a blustery night.

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To Pooh, it was a very anxious
sort of night...

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filled with anxious sorts of noises.
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And one of the noises was a sound
that had never been heard before.

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Ah, is that you, Piglet?
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W-Well, tell me about it
tomorrow, Eeyore?

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Oh, come in,
Christopher Robin.

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Now Pooh, being a bear
of very little brain...

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decided to invite
the new sound in.


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