“One day the sun had come back over the Forest, bringing with it the scent of May, and all the streams of the Forest were tinkling happily to find themselves their own pretty shape again, and the little pools lay dreaming of the life they had seen and the big things they had done, and in the warmth and quiet of the Forest the cuckoo was trying over his voice carefully and listening to see if he liked it, and wood-pigeons were complaining gently to themselves in their lazy comfortable way that it was the other fellow’s fault, but it didn’t matter very much; on such a day as this Christopher Robin whistled in a special way he had, and Owl came flying out of the Hundred Acre Wood to see what was wanted.”
Quote by A. A. Milne
Book:Winnie-the-Pooh
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Winnie-the-Pooh
This beloved tale follows the charming and whimsical bear Winnie-the-Pooh and his woodland companions, including Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, and Christopher Robin. The story is filled with humor, warmth, and lessons about friendship and imagination. more
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