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Hundred Acre Wood resident, familiarly
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winnie
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Winnie used to look, and much more animated than the Winnie of the Belgravian mansion days had ever allowed herself to appear to gentlemen lodgers.
She turned her head over her shoulder and gave that man planted heavily in front of the fireplace a glance, half arch, half cruel, out of her large eyes - a glance of which the Winnie of the Belgravian mansion days would have been incapable, because of her respectability and her ignorance.
He was allowed to drift away from the threshold of the Belgravian mansion while Winnie averted her tearful eyes.
They had all seemed terribly sad to Winnie when she found them all still here, divorced from their picture window, their fieldstone fireplace, exiled with their owners to this dowdy place with its gumwood china cabinets and cabbage-rose wallpaper.
When he did remember he also remembered that Winnie no Mousie would in a moment come in to see if they were up, and call them to breakfast, and that not long after that Sister Mary Philomel would be arriving, who could not, must not, see Bobby.
The fashions had turned to stretchables, whereas I was looking a little bit like Winnie the Pooh on skis with the wind flapping my pants when I came down the slopes.
Rowan had originally recruited the dragons through the magic cat who accompanied Maggie Brown when she and young Songsmith saved Winnie.
Winnie to see that Miss Collins comes up here for her breakfast do you suppose Mrs Trugg could give us a meal in say, half an hour?
London house of the author of Winnie the Pooh had been described to them, as had the love lives of Charlotte Bronte and of Miss Brodie herself.
Andrew explained one evening while he, Winnie and Celia were together in the kitchen.
It was a little later, with the trio of Winnie, Celia and Andrew exchanging news in the kitchen while other activity was going on outside, that a sudden shocking thought occurred to Celia.
Winnie looked exhausted already, and two were still missing: Ansel Tarr and Asham Mandala.
As Winnie waited for a table, she heard the strum of a twangy acoustic guitar.
Winnie figured she looked like Daniel Boone at an athletic contest.
Travis bumped his way down the last steps of the bus, put down the bass guitars, leapt a few steps, swung his arms around Winnie, and hugged her, managing to hang onto his acoustic guitar case and backpack.