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Rabbit has to be the hardest working person in the world. Another lesson to be learned for the youth. Year round, working and planning, planning and working. Almost to the point of being a little retentive, but you get the point. Rabbit always a plan for everything. Rabbit is a take charge sort of fellow. Hardly any of his plans ever work out, but that's not the point either.
Yesterday, as I was working on this page, Maggie finally said Rabbit for the first time. Clear as a bell. I haven't gotten it out of her since, but all in due time. |
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"The fact is," said Rabbit, "you're stuck." "It all comes," said Pooh crossly, "of not having front doors big enough." |
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"Oh dear, mercy me!" |
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"It all comes," said Rabbit sternly, "of eating too much. I thought at the time," said Rabbit, "only I didn't like to say anything," said Rabbit, "that one of us was eating too much," said Rabbit, "and I knew it wasn't me," he said. |
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"Pooh Bear, eh-eh, what a pleasant surprise, eh-eh, how about lunch?" |
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"Why don't you ever stop bouncing?" |
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"Oh dear, oh, just...just look at my beautiful garden!" |
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