FindThePhrase

S03E13

Full Episode Transcript

334 segments

- We're here.

1:13

Me too.

1:20

- Oh, good.

1:21

- Lunch is almost ready, you two.

1:24

- Mm.

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- Granny, it's getting cold outside.

1:28

I'm not cold.

1:31

You've got a fur coat.

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I know.

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- It's getting cold in here too.

1:37

We need some more wood on the fire.

1:40

- We can get wood for you, Granny.

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Come on, little bear.

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I'll show you where it is.

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Here's the wood pile.

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And here's one for you, too, too, too.

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- Good job.

2:02

Just put it in the wood box.

2:17

Oh, thank you, too, too.

2:20

- It'll be winter soon, won't it, Granny?

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- I love winter.

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Don't you, little bear.

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- Oh, yes.

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I don't mind the cold at all,

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but I love a fire in the fireplace.

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- So do I.

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- Oh, that will do nicely.

2:42

- Thank you, Emily.

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Thank you, little bear.

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- And thank you, too, too.

2:51

What was that?

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- It sounded very much like a cricket.

3:02

Maybe you brought him in with the firewood.

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- I can't see him.

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- Oh, he could be anywhere.

3:18

- That came from over there.

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- Nope.

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Mm-mm.

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- Over there.

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Maybe he's in the cupboard.

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I don't think so.

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- He'll chirp a lot as the house warms up,

4:05

but you have to be careful.

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You don't want to scare him.

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- We can't find him anywhere.

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I don't think he's ever going to come out.

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- Well, crickets are very shy, by nature, you know.

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- Mm.

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- Do you know that it's good luck

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to have a cricket in the house?

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- Emily, you have a lucky house.

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I guess I do.

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Listen.

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Isn't that nice?

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Crickets are very musical.

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- Yes, they are.

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Very much so.

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- Did you hear that?

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He answered me.

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I heard him.

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Let me try.

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Oh, isn't he wonderful?

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He's talking to us.

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He's a very clever cricket.

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- That's what will name him.

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Clever cricket.

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I think he's trying to teach us a song.

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- Oh, look, there he is.

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Clever cricket.

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- Oh.

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- He's jumping all over the place.

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- Crickets just naturally jump

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and they never really know where they're going to land.

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- Well, there, there.

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Now, take a deep breath, clever cricket,

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and try to settle down.

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- That's better.

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- You sure are a good jumper, clever cricket?

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- Yes, indeed.

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You have the jumps like people have the hiccups.

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- Oh, I've never known such a musical cricket.

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- I think he really likes it here.

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He's welcome to spend the whole winter.

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As a matter of fact, he can stay as long as he likes.

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- I think he's going to be very happy here.

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- Look, the mice have come out to dance.

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I didn't know mice were such good dancers.

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- Let me see, I think we need a few words

7:24

to go with this song.

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- Am I?

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- Most cricket fiddles at night,

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and the mice come up in the fire.

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- Look, the mice have come out to dance.

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I didn't know mice were such good dancers.

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- Let me see, I think we need a few words

7:43

that might line up and cross and get down the middle.

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All to the team of the crickets settle.

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Oh, what fun to be a mouse dancing

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on the floor of Granny's house.

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- And the least cricket fiddles at night,

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and the mice come out in the fire light.

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Oh, what fun to build the mouse.

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Dancing on the floor of Granny's house.

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Line up and cross and dance down the middle.

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All to the team of the crickets fell.

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- What? (laughing)

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Oh, I got it, what? (laughing)

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Oh, oh, oh, oh. (laughing)

9:03

Look.

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A little bear, you're just in time to add the marshmallows

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to the marshmallow mixed berry pie.

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- Mm, marshmallow mixed berry pie, my favorite.

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- This has always been your mother's favorite pie,

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too, little bear.

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As long as there are twice as many raspberries

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as blackberries.

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- Just the way I like it.

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- Thank you.

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- What do you have there?

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- Leaves, gold leaves, I caught them.

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- Oh, they're beautiful.

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Let's press them in a book,

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like you used to do when you were little.

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- Yes, let's press them.

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- That's a good idea.

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It will keep your leaves in perfect condition,

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so you'll have them for later.

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It's best to put the leaves somewhere in the middle

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and smooth it out so that when you close it,

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none of the leaves' corners get bent.

10:18

- Can I try?

10:21

Just like that?

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- Just like that.

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- (gasping)

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- Mm, looks like it's time for a nap.

10:31

- But I'm not tired.

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- Hmm.

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- Well, maybe a little tired.

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By the time you've finished your nap,

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the pie should be ready.

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- Okay.

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- Mm.

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- What were you like when you were a little bear?

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- Well, I was like you.

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I love to play outside.

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I love to collect leaves.

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I love to snuggle up under a cozy quilt

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for an afternoon nap,

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especially under this quilt

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that your grandmother and I made together.

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- You did?

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What are these?

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- Those are charms.

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From a bracelet I wore when I was little.

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That's a sailboat, a little bird charm.

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- What was here?

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There's one missing.

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- That one was a maple leaf, but it's lost now.

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I've never been able to find it.

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Now go to sleep.

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- Hmm.

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- What are you doing you silly thing?

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- You should be on your way by now.

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- Me?

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- I'm not doing anything.

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- And I'm not a silly thing.

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- Oh, I didn't mean you.

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I was talking to my Robin.

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- He's your Robin?

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- Well, I looked after him when he was little.

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Now he won't fly away.

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- Maybe he thinks you're his mother.

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- Oh.

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- Hey!

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- What are you doing?

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- I'm collecting leaves.

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- Want to help?

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- Sure.

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- Quick, try to catch those leaves before they hit the ground.

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- Oh, whoa!

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Oh, I got it!

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- Oh.

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- Oh.

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- There are so many, it's snowing leaves.

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- Yes, it's leaving.

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- Yay!

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♪ It's leaving, it's pouring, the old man is snowing ♪

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- Hey, what are you doing?

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- I'm burying you.

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- Roar!

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- I'm the leaf monster.

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- No, don't get me, don't get me.

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- Roar!

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- You are not a leaf monster.

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You're a little bear.

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- Whoa!

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Oh, whoa!

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- Hmm, I found it.

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Here it is, the perfect maple leaf.

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- It's very nice.

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- Yes, look, it's just like the one on my charm bracelet.

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- Oh, your charm bracelet?

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Let's go press it in my book.

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- This is where I keep my best leaves.

14:28

- You do?

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- This will keep it in perfect condition while it dries.

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So I have it for later.

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It's best to put it somewhere in the middle

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and smooth it out so that when you close it,

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none of the leaf's corners get bent.

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- Right.

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- Mm, something smells good.

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- My mother's baked my favorite pie.

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Come on!

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Little bear.

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Marshmallow mixed very pie.

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- Little bear.

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- It's ready.

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- With twice as much raspberries as blackberries.

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- Mm-hmm, want a piece?

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- Mm.

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- Did you have a nice nap?

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- I know where the missing charm is, mother bear.

15:21

- You do?

15:25

- Oh.

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My goodness.

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- I hope you had a nice nap, little bear.

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Would anyone like a piece of marshmallow mixed berry pie?

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- I would, I would. - I would.

15:48

- Ugh, feel the wind, grandfather bear?

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Wee!

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- I feel it.

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- Should we build a kite?

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- I can't today, little bear.

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I have to clean out the shed.

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- All right, I'll help.

16:25

- What a mess.

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- It is a mess, isn't it?

16:36

- How do the sweeping?

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- Huh?

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Huh?

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Huh?

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Huh?

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- Shoo!

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- Ooh, what a lot of dust.

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Why don't we straighten things up first

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and then give the place a good sweeping?

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- All right, where do we start?

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- Oh, sorry broom, you'll have to wait your turn.

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- What are all these little things?

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- Those are nuts and bolts.

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They hold things together.

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Now I keep the nuts in one jar and the bolts in another.

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- Here's a jar.

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- We've got one for nuts.

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- One for nuts, one for bolts.

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- Only problem is, one for nuts.

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One for bolts.

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- Only problem with these jars is, I can't fit my paw into them.

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So I end up dumping the nuts and the bolts out on the floor.

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- Oh, see what I mean?

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- Happens every time.

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- Hey, hey!

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- I guess I should move it outside.

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- But it's my favorite place to nap.

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Nothing like a good pile of hay.

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- So, what else do we need to do?

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- Well, let's see, we need to put away the tools.

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Stack the buckets.

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- You take a nap, grandfather, and I'll clean up, okay?

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- Oh, room, I told you to wait.

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I don't have time for heaps.

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I have to clean up.

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Now you stay right there.

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I'll pick up the nuts and bolts.

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- Here's a bolt.

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- A nut, another bolt.

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- Broom, if you're not going to behave,

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you have to sit outside.

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- Whoa, I better wind this up.

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- Whoa, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,

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ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.

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- You again.

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Look, the mess you made, Broom.

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You better stay up here, where I can keep an eye on you.

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How am I going to clean all this up?

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Oh, that's it, you're going out in the garden.

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- Hmm, the dust pan.

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Interesting.

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You're trying to help, aren't you, Broom?

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Maybe you can help.

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- Thanks.

20:05

Now, wanna help with the nuts and bolts?

20:15

Good job.

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Now, let's fill up these jars.

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Nut, bolt, bolt, nut, oops.

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That was a bolt.

20:41

No problem.

20:42

Hmm.

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Good idea, Broom.

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Nuts.

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Bolt.

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Hmm.

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We still need to coil up this rope.

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Any ideas, Broom?

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Let's try it.

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Now hold still.

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Round and around and around we go.

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Where we stop, nobody knows.

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There.

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Thanks.

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The only thing left to do is sweep up.

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Now, I wonder who can help me with that.

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I thought so.

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Thank you for the dance, Broom.

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Phew.

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Oops.

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Well, I must have dozed off.

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We better get to work.

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Why, goodness.

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You cleaned the place up.

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Look, Grandfather Bear.

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Now your paw won't get stuck.

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What a good idea.

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Did you do all of this by yourself?

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Well, I had some help from my broom.

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Well, you and your broom did a great job.

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I bet all this hard work has made you thirsty.

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Mm-hmm.

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How about a big glass of lemonade?

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That sounds good.

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Come on.

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Bear broom.

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Now you can take a rest, too.

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