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Christopher Robin, allow me to introduce you
to my older brother, um... Winnie, apparently. Winnie. That's a girl's name. Well, our mother would have
preferred a girl. I should think
if you look like that, you can call yourself
whatever you like. So fierce. Edward Bear
is not really going to grow up like that, is he? Goodness no. He's going
to stay little forever. Like my boy
to my older brother, um... Winnie, apparently. Winnie. That's a girl's name. Well, our mother would have
preferred a girl. I should think
if you look like that, you can call yourself
whatever you like. So fierce. Edward Bear
is not really going to grow up like that, is he? Goodness no. He's going
to stay little forever. Like my boy
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Christopher Robin, allow me to
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introduce you
to my older brother, um...
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Winnie, apparently.
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Winnie.
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That's a girl's name.
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Well, our mother would have
preferred a girl.
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I should think
if you look like that,
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you can call yourself
whatever you like.
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So fierce.
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Edward Bear
is not really going to
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grow up like that, is he?
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Goodness no. He's going
to stay little forever.
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Like my boy.
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Movie Summary
The relationship between writer AA Milne and his son, Christopher Robin, and how this became the inspiration for Winnie the Pooh.
