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So what do we like
for breakfast? Don't know. You don't know what you like? I've forgotten.
Why has she gone anyway? To buy new wallpaper and so on. To make our house look nice. Not Mummy. Nou. She's gone to see her mother who is very ill,
as you well know. You must remember her
in your prayers. What about porridge? Yes, please
for breakfast? Don't know. You don't know what you like? I've forgotten.
Why has she gone anyway? To buy new wallpaper and so on. To make our house look nice. Not Mummy. Nou. She's gone to see her mother who is very ill,
as you well know. You must remember her
in your prayers. What about porridge? Yes, please
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So what do we like
for breakfast?
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Don't know.
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You don't know what you like?
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I've forgotten.
Why has she gone anyway?
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To buy new wallpaper and so on.
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To make our house look nice.
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Not Mummy. Nou.
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She's gone to see her mother
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who is very ill,
as you well know.
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You must remember her
in your prayers.
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What about porridge?
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Yes, please.
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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.