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Christopher Robin had nailed it on its right place again, Eeyore frisked about
the forest, waving his tail so happily that Winnie-the-Pooh came over all funny,
and had to hurry home for a little snack of something to sustain him. And wiping
his mouth half an hour afterwards, he sang to himself proudly:

Who found the Tail?
"I," said Pooh,
"At a quarter to two
(Only it was quarter to eleven really),
I found the Tail!"


Winnie-The-Pooh - Chapter 5


...IN WHICH PIGLET MEETS A HEFFALUMP

ONE day, when Christopher Robin and Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet were all talking
together, Christopher Robin finished the mouthful he was eating and said
carelessly: "I saw a Heffalump to-day, Piglet."
"What was it doing?" asked Piglet.
"Just lumping along," said Christopher Robin. "I don't think it saw me."
"I saw one once," said Piglet. "At least, I think I did," he said. "Only perhaps
it wasn't."
"So did I," said Pooh, wondering what a Heffalump was like.
"You don't often see them," said Christopher Robin carelessly.
"Not now," said Piglet.
"Not at this time of year," said Pooh.
Then they all talked about something else, until it was time for Pooh and Piglet
to go home together. At first as they stumped along the path which edged the
Hundred Acre Wood, they didn't say much to each other; but when they came to the
stream, and had helped each other across the stepping stones, and were able to
walk side by side again over the heather, they began to talk in a friendly way
about this and that, and Piglet said, "If you see what I mean, Pooh," and Pooh
said, "It's just what I think myself, Piglet," and Piglet said, "But, on the
other hand, Pooh, we must remember," and Pooh said, "Quite true, Piglet,
although I had forgotten it for the moment." And then, just as they came to the
Six Pine Trees, Pooh looked round to see that nobody else was listening, and
said in a very solemn voice: "Piglet, I have decided something.'
"What have you decided, Pooh?"
"I have decided to catch a Heffalump."
Pooh nodded his head several times as he said this, and waited for Piglet to say
"How?" or "Pooh, you couldn't!" or something helpful of that sort, but Piglet
said nothing. The fact was Piglet was wishing that he had thought about it
first.
"I shall do it," said Pooh, after waiting a little longer, "by means of a trap.
And it must be a Cunning Trap, so you will have to help me, Piglet."
"Pooh," said Piglet, feeling quite happy again now, "I will." And then he said,
"How shall we do it?" and Pooh said, "That's just it. How?" And then they sat
down together to think it out.