The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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:08:01
There now! Did I get your tail on properly Eeyore?
:08:06
No matter. Most likely lose it again anyway.
:08:10
[Owl] It is my considered opinion that Eeyore's tail
:08:16
should be placed a trifle to the a... right.
:08:18
[Kanga] Now, if you would ask me, I think it just a wee bit...
:08:23
[Roo] South!
:08:25
[Kanga] No, no. North, dear.
:08:29
[Christopher Robin] Cheer up, Eeyore!
:08:30
Don't be so gloomy! Try swishing it.
:08:34
(Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish)
:08:38
[Owl] It worked, it worked!
:08:40
[Roo] Oh Goody! Hooray!
:08:42
[Eeyore] Thanks. It's not much of a tail
:08:45
but I'm sort of attached to it.
:08:48
[Pooh] Good morning, Christopher Robin!
:08:51
Oh, good morning, Winnie the Pooh!
:08:53
[Kanga] Good morning, Pooh Bear!
:08:55
[Roo] Good morning, Pooh Bear!
:08:56
[Eeyore] If it is a good morning, which I doubt.
:09:02
[Christopher Robin] What are you looking for Pooh Bear?
:09:04
I just said to myself coming along thinking
:09:07
and wondering if you had such a thing as a umm,
:09:10
such a thing Christopher, a as a balloon about you?
:09:17
What do you want a balloon for?
:09:20
Psst! Honey.
:09:24
But you don't get honey with a balloon!
:09:27
I do.
:09:29
How?
:09:30
I just fly like a bee, up to the honey tree, see!
:09:34
But, just a minute! You can't fool the bees that way.
:09:39
You'll see. Now would you be so kind as to pull me
:09:43
to a muddy place of which I know of.
:09:46
So Christopher Robin pulled Winnie the Pooh to the very muddy place.
:09:53
And Pooh rolled and rolled until he was black all over.

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