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Winnie-the-Pooh
of Very Little Brain, it was a good idea. He said to himself:
"If a bottle can float, then a jar can float, and if a jar floats, I can sit on the top of it, if it's a very big jar."
So he took his biggest jar, and corked it up. "All
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boats have to have a name," he said, "so I shall call mine The Floating Bear." And with these words he dropped his boat into the water and jumped in after it.
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For a little while Pooh and The Floating Bear were uncertain as to which of them was meant to be on the top, but after trying one or two different
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