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Hello dear reader!
Winie-the-Pooh has always been one of our favourite characters providing insperation and and good mood bits every now and then. So we thought that why not make a Web version of the famous book. Ah yes, copyrights. So we just hope that you all like Winnie-The-Pooh as much as we do, and will plain about the legal stuff but rather enjoy the Part I of the book and soon the Part II as well.
Soon, we hope very soon, we will have also some other Pooh resourses available as well. Most other - does anyone know if the Russian version of the book exsists in electronic form? Please let us know!. Thanx and have fun!
To her
Hand in hand e
Christopher Robin and I
To lay this book in your lap.
Say you're surprised?
Say it's just what you wanted?
Because it's yours -
because we love you.
INTRODUCTION
IF you happen to have read another book about Christopher Robin, you may remember that he once had a swan (or the swan had Christopher Robin, I don't know which) and that he used to call this swan Pooh. That was a long time ago, and when we said good-bye, we took the name
with us, as we didn't think the swan would want it any more. Well, when Edward Bear said that he would like an exciting name all to himself, Christopher Robin said at once, without stopping to think, that he was Winnie-the-Pooh. And he was. So, as I have explained the Pooh part, I will now explain the rest of it.
You can't be in London for long without going to the Zoo. There are some people who begin the Zoo at the beginning, called WAYIN, and walk as quickly as they can past every cage until they get to the one called WAYOUT, but the nicest people go straight to the animal they love the most, and stay there. So when Christopher Robin goes to the Zoo, he goes to where the Polar Bears are, and he whispers something to the third keeper from the left, and doors are unlocked, and we wander through dark passages and up ste
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