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INTRODUCTION
Ifyouhappentohavereadanother
knjigo
book
aboutChristopherRobin,you
morda
may
rememberthatheoncehada
labod
swan
(ortheswanhadChristopherRobin,Idon't
vem
know
which)andthatheusedtocall
tega
this
swanPooh.
Thatwasa
dolgo
long
timeago,andwhenwesaidgood-bye,wetookthe
ime
name
withus,aswedidn'tthinkthe
labod
swan
wouldwantitany
več
more
.
Well,whenEdwardBearsaidthathewouldlikeanexciting
ime
name
alltohimself,ChristopherRobinsaidatonce,withoutstoppingtothink,thathewasWinnie-the-Pooh.
In
And
hewas.
So,asIhaveexplainedthePooh
del
part
,Iwillnowexplaintherestofit.
Youcan'tbeinLondonfor
dolgo
long
withoutgoingtothe
Živalski vrt
Zoo
.
Therearesomepeople
ki
who
begintheZooatthe
začetku
beginning
,calledWAYIN,andwalkasquicklyasthey
lahko
can
pasteverycageuntiltheygettotheonecalledWAYOUT,
vendar
but
thenicestpeoplego
naravnost
straight
totheanimaltheylovethe
najbolj
most
,andstaythere.
So
ko
when
ChristopherRobingoestothe
Živalski vrt
Zoo
,hegoestowherethe
Polarni
Polar
Bearsare,andhewhispers
nekaj
something
tothethirdkeeperfromtheleft,
in
and
doorsareunlocked,andwewander
skozi
through
darkpassagesandup
strmih
steep
stairs,untilatlastwecometothe
posebne
special
cage,andthecageisopened,
in
and
outtrotssomethingbrown
in
and
furry,andwithahappycryof"Oh,Bear!"
ChristopherRobinrushesintoitsarms.
Now
tega
this
bear'snameisWinnie,whichshowswhata
dobro
good
nameforbearsitis,butthe
smešno
funny
thingisthatwecan'trememberwhetherWinnieiscalled
po
after
Pooh,orPoohafterWinnie.
Wedid
vedeli
know
once,butwehaveforgotten....
Ihadwrittenasfaras
tega
this
whenPigletlookedup
in
and
saidinhissqueakyvoice,"WhataboutMe?"
"My
dragi
dear
Piglet,"Isaid,"thewholebookis
o
about
you."
"Soitis
o
about
Pooh,"hesqueaked.
Youseewhatit
je
is
.
HeisjealousbecausehethinksPoohishavingaGrand
Uvod
Introduction
alltohimself.
Poohisthe
najljubši
favourite
,ofcourse,there'snodenyingit,
ampak
but
Pigletcomesinforagood
veliko
many
thingswhichPoohmisses;
ker
because
youcan'ttakePoohto
šolo
school
withouteverybodyknowingit,butPigletisso
majhen
small
thatheslipsintoa
žep
pocket
,whereitisverycomfortingtofeelhim
ko
when
youarenotquitesurewhether
dvakrat
twice
sevenistwelveortwenty-two.
Včasih
Sometimes
heslipsoutandhasa
dobro
good
lookintheink-pot,
in
and
inthiswayhehasgot
več
more
educationthanPooh,butPoohdoesn'tmind.
Some
imajo
have
brains,andsomehaven't,hesays,
in
and
thereitis.
And
zdaj
now
alltheothersaresaying,"WhataboutUs?"
So
morda
perhaps
thebestthingtodoistostopwritingIntroductions
in
and
getonwiththe
knjigo
book
.
CHAPTERI
INWHICHWEAREINTRODUCEDTOWINNIE-THE-POOH
In
AND
SOMEBEES,ANDTHESTORIESBEGIN
Tu
Here
isEdwardBear,coming
dol
downstairs
now,bump,bump,bump,onthebackofhishead,
za
behind
ChristopherRobin.
Itis,asfarasheknows,the
edini
only
wayofcomingdownstairs,
vendar
but
sometimeshefeelsthatthere
res
really
isanotherway,if
edini
only
hecouldstopbumpingfora
trenutek
moment
andthinkofit.
In
And
thenhefeelsthat
morda
perhaps
thereisn't.
Anyhow,hereheisatthe
dnu
bottom
,andreadytobeintroducedtoyou.
Winnie-the-Pooh.
Ko
When
Ifirstheardhis
ime
name
,Isaid,justasyouaregoingtosay,"ButIthoughthewasaboy?"
SodidI,"saidChristopherRobin.
Thenyoucan'tcallhimWinnie?"
Idon't."
Ampak
But
yousaid——".
He'sWinnie-ther-Pooh.
Don'tyouknowwhat'ther'means?"
Ah,
da
yes
,nowIdo,"Isaidquickly;
in
and
Ihopeyoudo
tudi
too
,becauseitisallthe
razlaga
explanation
youaregoingto
dobili
get
.
SometimesWinnie-the-Poohlikesagameofsomesort
ko
when
hecomesdownstairs,and
včasih
sometimes
helikestosit
tiho
quietly
infrontofthe
ognjem
fire
andlistentoastory.
Thisevening——.
Whataboutastory?"
saidChristopherRobin.
Whataboutastory?"
Isaid.
Couldyou
zelo
very
sweetlytellWinnie-the-Poohone?"
I
predvidevam
suppose
Icould,"Isaid.
"Whatsortofstoriesdoeshelike?"
O
About
himself.
Becausehe'sthatsortofBear."
Oh,Isee."
Socouldyou
zelo
very
sweetly?"
I'lltry,"Isaid.
SoItried.
Nekoč
Once
uponatime,a
zelo
very
longtimeagonow,
približno
about
lastFriday,Winnie-the-Poohlivedina
gozdu
forest
allbyhimselfunderthe
imenom
name
ofSanders.
("Whatdoes'underthename'mean?"
askedChristopherRobin.
Itmeanshehadthe
ime
name
overthedooringoldletters,
in
and
livedunderit."
Winnie-the-Poohwasn't
povsem
quite
sure,"saidChristopherRobin.
NowIam,"said
je
a
growlyvoice.
ThenIwill
šel
go
on,"saidI.)
Oneday
ko
when
hewasoutwalking,hecametoanopenplaceinthe
sredini
middle
oftheforest,andinthe
sredini
middle
ofthisplacewasalargeoak-tree,
in
and
,fromthetopofthe
drevesa
tree
,therecamealoudbuzzing-noise.
Winnie-the-Poohsatdownat
je
the
footofthetree,
dal
put
hisheadbetweenhispaws
in
and
begantothink.
Firstofallhesaidtohimself:
"Thatbuzzing-noisemeans
nekaj
something
.
Youdon'tgetabuzzing-noiselike
da
that
,justbuzzingandbuzzing,
brez
without
itsmeaningsomething.
Ifthere'sabuzzing-noise,somebody'smakingabuzzing-noise,
in
and
theonlyreasonformakingabuzzing-noise
ki
that
Iknowofis
ker
because
you'reabee."
Thenhethoughtanother
dolgo
long
time,andsaid:
"Andthe
edini
only
reasonforbeingabeethatIknowofismakinghoney."
In
And
thenhegotup,
in
and
said:
"Andtheonly
razlog
reason
formakinghoneyissoasI
lahko
can
eatit."
Sohebegantoclimbthe
drevo
tree
.
Heclimbedandheclimbed
in
and
heclimbed,andasheclimbedhesangalittle
pesem
song
tohimself.
Itwentlikethis:.
Thenheclimbeda
malo
little
further...
anda
malo
little
further...
andthenjusta
malo
little
further.
Bythattimehehadthoughtof
drugo
another
song.
Hewasgettingrathertiredby
tem
this
time,sothatiswhyhesangaComplaining
Pesem
Song
.
Hewasnearlytherenow,
in
and
ifhejuststoodonthatbranch...
Crack!
Oh,help!"
saidPooh,ashedropped
deset
ten
feetonthebranch
pod
below
him.
IfonlyIhadn't——"
hesaid,ashebouncedtwenty
čevljev
feet
ontothenext
vejo
branch
.
Yousee,whatImeanttodo,"heexplained,asheturnedhead-over-heels,
in
and
crashedontoanother
vejo
branch
thirtyfeetbelow,"whatImeanttodo——".
Of
seveda
course
,itwasrather——"
headmitted,asheslithered
zelo
very
quicklythroughthenext
šest
six
branches.
Itallcomes,Isuppose,"hedecided,ashesaidgood-byetothelast
veje
branch
,spunroundthreetimes,
in
and
flewgracefullyintoagorse-bush,"it
vse
all
comesoflikinghoneysomuch.
Oh,help!"
Hecrawledoutofthegorse-bush,brushedthepricklesfromhis
nosu
nose
,andbegantothink
znova
again
.
AndthefirstpersonhethoughtofwasChristopherRobin.
("Was
to
that
me?"
saidChristopherRobinin
je
an
awedvoice,hardlydaringto
verjeti
believe
it.
Thatwasyou."
ChristopherRobinsaid
ničesar
nothing
,buthiseyesgot
večje
larger
andlarger,andhis
obraz
face
gotpinkerandpinker.)
SoWinnie-the-PoohwentroundtohisfriendChristopherRobin,
ki
who
livedbehindagreendoorinanother
delu
part
oftheforest.
Good
jutro
morning
,ChristopherRobin,"hesaid.
Good
jutro
morning
,Winnie-ther-Pooh,"saidyou.
I
sprašujem
wonder
ifyou'vegotsucha
stvar
thing
asaballoonaboutyou?"
Aballoon?"
Ja
Yes
,Ijustsaidtomyselfcomingalong:
'Iwonder
če
if
ChristopherRobinhassucha
stvar
thing
asaballoonabouthim?'
Ijustsaidittomyself,thinkingofballoons,
in
and
wondering."
Whatdoyouwantaballoonfor?"
yousaid.
Winnie-the-Poohlookedroundtoseethat
nihče ne
nobody
waslistening,puthis
šapo
paw
tohismouth,andsaidin
je
a
deepwhisper:
"Honey!"
Butyoudon'tgethoney
z
with
balloons!"
Ido,"saidPooh.
No
Well
,itjusthappenedthatyouhadbeentoapartythe
dan
day
beforeatthehouseofyourfriendPiglet,
in
and
youhadballoonsattheparty.
Youhadhada
velik
big
greenballoon;
andoneofRabbit'srelationshadhad
je
a
bigblueone,andhadleftitbehind,beingreally
preveč
too
youngtogoto
je
a
partyatall;
andsoyouhadbroughtthegreenone
in
and
theblueonehome
s
with
you.
Whichonewouldyoulike?"
youaskedPooh.
Heputhis
glavo
head
betweenhispawsandthought
zelo
very
carefully.
It'slikethis,"hesaid.
"Whenyougo
po
after
honeywithaballoon,thegreat
stvar
thing
isnottoletthebeesknowyou'recoming.
Now,
če
if
youhaveagreen
balon
balloon
,theymightthinkyouwere
samo
only
partofthetree,
in
and
notnoticeyou,and,
če
if
youhaveablue
balon
balloon
,theymightthinkyouwere
samo
only
partofthesky,
in
and
notnoticeyou,andthequestionis:
Whichismostlikely?"
Wouldn'tthey
opazili
notice
youunderneaththeballoon?"
youasked.
Theymight
ali
or
theymightnot,"saidWinnie-the-Pooh.
"You
nikoli
never
cantellwithbees."
Hethoughtfora
trenutek
moment
andsaid:
"Ishalltrytolook
kot
like
asmallblackcloud.
To
That
willdeceivethem."
Thenyouhadbetterhavethe
modri
blue
balloon,"yousaid;
andsoitwasdecided.
No
Well
,youbothwentoutwiththeblueballoon,
in
and
youtookyourgunwithyou,
samo
just
incase,asyou
vedno
always
did,andWinnie-the-Poohwenttoa
zelo
very
muddyplacethatheknewof,
in
and
rolledandrolleduntilhewasblackallover;
in
and
then,whentheballoonwasblown
navzgor
up
asbigasbig,
in
and
youandPoohwerebothholdingonto
je
the
string,youletgo
nenadoma
suddenly
,andPoohBearfloatedgracefully
navzgor
up
intothesky,andstayedthere—level
z
with
thetopofthe
drevesa
tree
andabouttwentyfeet
stran
away
fromit.
Hooray!"
youshouted.
Isn't
to
that
fine?"
shoutedWinnie-the-Poohdowntoyou.
"WhatdoIlooklike?"
You
videti
look
likeaBearholdingontoaballoon,"yousaid.
Not,"saidPoohanxiously,"—not
kot
like
asmallblackcloudin
je
a
bluesky?"
Notverymuch."
Ah,
no
well
,perhapsfromuphereitlooksdifferent.
In
And
,asIsay,you
nikoli
never
cantellwithbees."
Therewasno
vetra
wind
toblowhimnearertothetree,sotherehestayed.
Hecouldseethehoney,hecouldsmellthehoney,
vendar
but
hecouldn'tquitereachthehoney.
Po
After
alittlewhilehecalled
dol
down
toyou.
ChristopherRobin!"
hesaidinaloudwhisper.
Hallo!"
I
mislim
think
thebeessuspectsomething!"
Whatsortofthing?"
Idon't
vem
know
.
Butsomethingtellsme
da
that
they'resuspicious!"
Perhapstheythink
da
that
you'reaftertheirhoney."
It
morda
may
bethat.
Younevercantell
z
with
bees."
Therewasanotherlittle
tišina
silence
,andthenhecalled
dol
down
toyouagain.
ChristopherRobin!"
Yes?"
Haveyouan
dežnik
umbrella
inyourhouse?"
I
mislim
think
so."
Iwishyouwouldbringitout
tu
here
,andwalkupand
dol
down
withit,andlookupatme
vsak
every
nowandthen,and
rekel
say
'Tut-tut,itlookslikerain.'
I
mislim
think
,ifyoudidthat,itwouldhelpthedeceptionwhichwearepractisingon
teh
these
bees."
Well,youlaughedtoyourself,"Silly
stari
old
Bear!"
butyoudidn'tsayit
glas
aloud
becauseyouweresofondof
ga
him
,andyouwenthomeforyour
dežnik
umbrella
.
Oh,thereyouare!"
calleddownWinnie-the-Pooh,assoonasyougotbackto
je
the
tree.
"Iwasbeginningtogetanxious.
Ihavediscovered
da
that
thebeesarenow
zagotovo
definitely
Suspicious."
ShallIputmyumbrellaup?"
yousaid.
Ja
Yes
,butwaitamoment.
Wemustbepractical.
Theimportantbeetodeceiveisthe
Kraljica
Queen
Bee.
Canyouseewhichisthe
Kraljica
Queen
Beefromdownthere?"
No."
A
škoda
pity
.
Well,now,ifyouwalk
gor
up
anddownwithyourumbrella,saying,'Tut-tut,itlookslikerain,'Ishall
naredil
do
whatIcanbysingingalittle
Oblak
Cloud
Song,suchasa
oblak
cloud
mightsing....
Go!"
So,
medtem ko
while
youwalkedupand
dol
down
andwonderedifitwouldrain,Winnie-the-Poohsangthis
pesem
song:
.
Thebeeswerestillbuzzingassuspiciouslyasever.
Nekatere
Some
ofthem,indeed,lefttheirnests
in
and
flewallroundthecloudasitbeganthe
druga
second
verseofthissong,
in
and
onebeesatdownonthe
nos
nose
ofthecloudfora
trenutek
moment
,andthengotup
spet
again
.
Christopher—ow!—Robin,"calledoutthe
oblak
cloud
.
Yes?"
Ihavejustbeenthinking,
in
and
Ihavecometoa
zelo
very
importantdecision.
Thesearethewrongsortofbees."
Arethey?"
Quitethewrongsort.
SoIshouldthinktheywouldmakethe
napačno
wrong
sortofhoney,shouldn'tyou?"
Wouldthey?"
Ja
Yes
.
SoIthinkIshall
prišel
come
down."
How?"
askedyou.
Winnie-the-Poohhadn'tthoughtabout
to
this
.
Ifheletgoofthestring,hewouldfall—bump—andhedidn't
všeč
like
theideaofthat.
Sohethoughtfora
dolgo
long
time,andthenhesaid:.
ChristopherRobin,youmustshootthe
balon
balloon
withyourgun.
Haveyougotyourgun?"
OfcourseIhave,"yousaid.
"But
če
if
Idothat,it
bo
will
spoiltheballoon,"yousaid.