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 Windsday,
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just a gentle spring zephyr.
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Excuse me Owl, is there honey in that pot?
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Oh yes, yes, of course, help yourself.
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Now as I was saying
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this is just a mild spring zephyr compared to the big wind of '67
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or was it a... '76?
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Oh well, no matter. Oh, I remember the big blow well.
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[Piglet] I'll remember this one too.
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It was the year my Aunt Clara went to visit her cousin.
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Now her cousin was not only gifted on the glockenspiel,
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but being a screech owl, also sang soprano in the London Opera.
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[Pooh] Thank you Piglet.
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You see her constant practicing so unnerved my aunt
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that she laid a c-note down by mistake!
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(Owl's Tree crashes to the ground).
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[Piglet] Oh dear, oh dear, dear!
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Well I say now, someone has, Pooh, did you do that?
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I don't think so.
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[Narrator] 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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[Christopher Robin] What a pity!
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Owl, I don't think we will ever be able to fix it.
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[Eeyore] If you ask me, when a house looks like that,
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it's time to find another one.
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[Christopher Robin] That's a very good idea Eeyore.
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[Eeyore] It might take a day or two, but I'll find a new one.
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[Owl] 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,
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he became an namable pussy cat
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and went to sea in a beautiful pea-green boat.

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