Piglet took Pooh's arm, in case Pooh was frightened.
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Chapter FourA. A. Milne
When we asked Pooh what the opposite of an Introduction was, he said "The what of a what?" which didn't help us as much as we had hoped, but luckily Owl kept his head and told us that the Opposite of an Introduction, my dear Pooh, was a Contradiction; and, as he is very good at long words, I am sure that that's what it is.
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"I'm giving this to Eeyore," he explained, "as a present. What are you going to give?"
"Couldn't I give it too?" said Piglet. "From both of us?"
"No," said Pooh. "That would not be a good plan."A. A. Milne
Where is Winnie the Pooh without it's illustrations?
Ralph Steadman
One day when Pooh was thinking, he thought he would go and see Eeyore, because he hadn't seen him since yesterday.
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And I also say Pooh for sweetness and light,
And if you want to get the most out of life, why the thing to do is to be a gossiper by day and gossipee by night.Ogden Nash
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