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We Are Introduced "Oh, help!" said Pooh, as he dropped ten feet on the branch below him.

"If only I hadn't" he said, as he bounced twenty feet on to the next branch.

"You see, what I to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I  to do"

"Of course, it rather" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.

"It all comes, I suppose," he decided, as he said good-bye to the last branch, spun round three times, and flew gracefully into a gorse-bush, "it all comes of honey so much. Oh, help!"



He crawled out of the gorse-bush, brushed the prickles from his nose, and began to think again. And the first person he thought of was Christopher Robin.