The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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Kanga: Oh, the poor dear. Oh, that's too bad.
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Roo: Christopher Robin, I like the old bouncy Tigger best.
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Christopher Robin: So do I, Roo.
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Piglet: I do, too.
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Roo: Me, too!
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Kanga: Of course, we all do. Don't you agree, Rabbit?
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Rabbit: I-I-
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Christopher Robin: Well, Rabbit?
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Rabbit: Well, I-I-That is, uh-Uh, what I mean-
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Pooh: Well?
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Rabbit: Uh, I-I-Oh, all right.
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I guess I like the old Tigger better, too. Ooof!
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Tigger: Oh, boy! You mean, I can have my bounce back?!
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Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! Come on, Rabbit! Let's you and me bounce!
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Rabbit: Good heavens! M-Me bounce?!
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Tigger: Why, certainly! Look, you've got the feet for it!
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Rabbit: I have?
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Tigger: Sure! Come on; try it! It makes you feel just grrreat!
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Rabbit: Well, say, it does, doesn't it? Come on, everybody! Bounce!
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Tigger: Come on, bounce! Hoo-hoo-hoo! Hoo-hoo-hoo!
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The Wonderful thing about tiggers
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Is tiggers are wonderful things
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Their tops are made out of the rubber
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Their bottoms are made out of springs
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They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy
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Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun
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But the most wonderful thing about tiggers
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Is I'm the only one
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I'm the only one!
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Grrr!
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Narrator: And so, we come to the last chapter,
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in which Christopher Robin and Pooh
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come to the enchanted place and we say goodbye.
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Pooh: Goodbye? Oh, no, please,
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can't we go back to page one and do it all over again?
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Narrator: Sorry, Pooh,
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but all stories have an ending you know.
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Pooh: Oh, bother.
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Narrator: Yes, the time had come at last.
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Christopher Robin was going away to school.

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