The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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In a honey pot canoe
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Rain, rain, rain
came down, down, down

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When the rain, rain, rain
came down, down, down

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So the Hundred-Acre Wood
got floodier and floodier.

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But the water couldn't come up
to Christopher Robin's house...

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so that's where
everyone was gathering.

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It was a time of great excitement.
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But in the midst
of all the excitement...

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Eeyore stubbornly stuck to his task
of house-hunting for Owl.

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There's one.
Cozy cottage, nice location.

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A bit damp for Owl, though.
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Meanwhile, little Roo made
an important discovery.

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Look! I've rescued a bottle.
And it's got something in it too.

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It's a message, and it says:
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"Help! P-P-Piglet... Me!"
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Owl, you fly over to Piglet's house...
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and tell him we'll make a rescue.
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A rescue? Yes, yes.
Of course, of course.

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So Owl flew out over the flood...
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and he soon spotted
two tiny objects below him.

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One was little Piglet
caught in the whirlpool...

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and the other was Pooh trying to get
the last bit of honey from the pot.

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Yum-yum.
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Oh, Owl, I don't mean to c-c-complain,
but I'm afraid I'm scared.

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Now, now, Piglet, chin up
and all that sort of thing.

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A rescue is being thought of.
Be brave, little Piglet.

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It's awfully hard to be b-b-brave
when you're such a small animal.

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Then to divert your small mind
from your unfortunate predicament...

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I shall tell you
an amusing anecdote.

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It concerns a distant cousin of mine...
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who became so frightened
during a flood that he...

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I beg your pardon, Owl,
but I th-think...

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we're coming to a "flutterfall"...
a "flatterfall"...a very big waterfall.

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Please, no interruptions.

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