The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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1:04:01
- What's the matter, Tigger?
- Whew! Oh, thank goodness.

1:04:06
I was just getting seasick
from seeing too much.

1:04:11
Well, we'll just have to leave Tigger
up in the tree top for a little while.

1:04:15
Because, at the bottom
of the next page...

1:04:19
Pooh is having a problem of his own.
1:04:21
- What are you doing, Pooh?
- Shh!

1:04:24
- Tracking something.
- Tracking what?

1:04:27
Well, that's what I asked myself,
Piglet. What?

1:04:33
And what do you think
you'll answer yourself?

1:04:36
I shall have to wait
until I catch up with it.

1:04:39
Pooh, for a bear
of very little brain...

1:04:42
- you sure are a smart one!
- Thank you, Piglet.

1:04:45
- Aha, ha!
- Oh!

1:04:47
N-N-Now w-w-what?
1:04:50
A very mysterious thing, Piglet.
1:04:53
A whole new set of tracks. See?
1:04:56
And so it seemed to be.
1:04:59
There were the tracks
joining each other here...

1:05:02
getting mixed up
with each other there.

1:05:05
But to Pooh, quite plainly,
four sets of paw marks.

1:05:10
Piglet, whatever it was
that made these tracks...

1:05:14
has now been joined
by a "whatever-it-is."

1:05:18
Y-Y-Yes. A-And all of them
are proceeding in company.

1:05:23
Piglet, I wasn't exactly
expecting company.

1:05:26
N-N-Neither was I, Pooh.
1:05:30
So they went on,
feeling a little anxious now...

1:05:34
in case the animals in front of them
were of hostile intent.

1:05:37
Halloo!
1:05:44
Look, look, Piglet...
1:05:46
there's something
in that tree over there.

1:05:49
- Is it one of the f-f-fiercer animals?
- Halloo!

1:05:53
Yes. It's a "jagular."
1:05:56
W-What do
jagulars d-do, Pooh?


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