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The Bright Star - The Tiger That Stopped Jumping

The Bright Star - The Tiger That Stopped Jumping

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Tigger is Unbounced
The tiger that no longer jumps and jumps

One day, Rabbit and Piglet were sitting at the door of Pooh Bear's house, and Piglet and the Bear who was sitting with them were listening to the Rabbit talking. It was a sleepy summer afternoon, and the soft sounds that filled the forest seemed to be saying to Pooh Bear, "Don't listen to what Rabbit says. Listen to what I say." So he sat down in a comfortable position so that he wouldn't listen to what Rabbit was saying, and he took his time, opening his eyes every now and then to say "Yes," and then closing them again to say "Yes, of course." The Rabbit said every now and then, "You know, Piglet, that's what I want to say," and Piglet nodded enthusiastically to show that he knew.

When the time came to finally end the conversation, the rabbit said:

"Really, that guy called Po Kya is jumping around too much these days. Don't you think it's time we taught this guy a lesson, huh... little pig?"

The little pig said that it was true that the old man was being too arrogant. He said that it would be good if he could think of a way to stop him from being arrogant.

"I'm telling you what I feel. What do you think, Pu?" asked the rabbit.

Pooh the bear opened his eyes wide.

"It's too much," I said.

"What is too much?" asked the rabbit.

"That's what you're saying," replied Pu.

“Sure.”

The piglet nudged Pooh roughly with his elbow. Pooh, who had been in a daze, slowly got up and began to regain consciousness.

“But what will we do?” asked the little pig.

“What kind of lesson are you going to teach me, Rabbit?”

"That's the main thing," said the rabbit.

Pu felt like he had heard the word 'lesson' somewhere.

"There is a thing called Twin-Stain," Pu began.

“Christopher Robin tried to teach me. But it didn’t work out.”

"What happened?"

The rabbit asked.

"What's wrong?"

The little pig asked.

"I don't know. I know it's not possible. What are we talking about?"

"Pooh..." the little pig called out accusingly.

"Weren't you listening when the rabbit was talking?"

"I was listening. But a little hair got stuck in my ear. Tell me again, rabbit."

Rabbit said he had to tell it again. So he asked where to start. When Pooh Bear said it was when the fur got into his ear, Rabbit asked him when. Pooh said he couldn't hear well so he didn't know for sure. Piglet solved the problem by saying what they were doing, that he was looking for a way to discipline the naughty Pooh. He couldn't deny how much he liked Pooh, could he?

"Ah... I see," said Pu.

"This guy is too much. That's why I decided to do this," the rabbit said.

Pu thought about it. But all he could think about was useless. So he whispered it to himself.

The rabbit is bigger.

More

If it is stronger

If it's bigger than a tiger

If the tiger is smaller

The tiger's bad behavior, which the rabbit doesn't like.

The power to disappear

One is because the rabbit is longer.

"What are you talking about?" asked the rabbit.

“Do you have any good ideas?”

"No, there isn't," Pu replied sadly.

"Well... I have an idea," said the rabbit.

"That's... ... ."

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