The House at Pooh Corner pt. 9

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A. A. Milne

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Tonight, we’ll continue the 1928 children's book by A. A. Milne “The House at Pooh Corner” with the second-to-last chapter, titled “In Which Eeyore Finds the Wolery and Owl Moves Into It.”

In the last episode, Pooh and Piglet set out on a blustery autumn day to visit friends, deciding they would wish everyone a “Very Happy Thursday.” After stopping at several homes, they fought through the strong wind to Owl’s house. While they were visiting, the wind toppled Owl’s tree, sending the house tilting sideways and blocking the door.

Pooh, Piglet, and Owl found themselves trapped inside. Owl dismissed Pooh’s first ideas for escape, but eventually Pooh suggested a plan: tie a string to Piglet, hoist him up to Owl’s ceiling letter-box, and have him squeeze through to get outside for help. Though nervous, Piglet bravely agreed. With Pooh and Owl pulling, Piglet was lifted up, squeezed out through the letter-box, and escaped.

Once outside, Piglet called back that Owl’s tree had fallen and he would fetch Christopher Robin to help clear the doorway and bring a rope for Pooh. Piglet ran off on his errand, leaving Pooh and Owl to wait—while Owl resumed telling a long story about his Uncle Robert. Piglet’s quick action and courage had saved the day, making him the hero of the moment.