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-# A new friend? What a welcome sight

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-# He's small and his feet are white

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-# He came from a country

-far, far away

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-# To play and to learn more each day

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-# Cled! Cled! You're the bear for me

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-# Me and Cled,

-the best of friends are we

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-# Cled! Cled!

-The best polar bear you'll meet

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-# We'll have fun with Cled,

-what a treat!

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-# Cled! Cled! You're the bear for me

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-# Me and Cled,

-the best of friends are we

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-# Cled! Cled!

-The best polar bear you'll meet

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-# We'll have fun with Cled,

-what a treat! #

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-One thing Cled noticed

-about his new home...

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-..was the many mysteries there were.

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-What had been eating Dad's

-cabbage...

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-..and who ate all the honey?

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-Every time Mam went to get honey

-from the fridge, the jar was empty.

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-Cled also had his own mystery.

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-Hello, Cled.

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-Do you like my new car?

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-Oh, yes.

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-I have more. Look.

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-Hey. Where did my car go?

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-Oh, that's a mystery.

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-We all have mysteries.

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-What can we do?

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-The best way to solve a mystery

-is to search for clues.

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-What are clues?

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-Signs and indications that make it

-easier for us to understand.

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-I'll show you.

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-Now then, did you have a jam

-sandwich for breakfast this morning?

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-Is this true?

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-Yes, but how did you know?

-You didn't have breakfast with us.

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-You have a spot of jam on your fur.

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-That's a clue.

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-Oh. Clever.

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-We need clues

-to solve our mysteries.

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-Yes, but it's too early

-to search now.

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-Why?

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-Because, to find clues,

-you need to look like detectives.

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-Detectives? Us? Wow.

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-What's a detective?

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-Someone who searches for clues

-to solve mysteries.

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-Come on, come with me.

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-A detective needs a magnifying

-glass to see close things clearly.

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-And a pair of binoculars

-to see things from a distance.

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-Wow.

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-Every good detective

-writes his clues in a notebook.

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-Detectives Morus and Cled...

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-..your first mission

-is to solve the mystery...

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-Of the missing car.

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-Exactly.

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-Come on, Detective Morus.

-Let's find some clues.

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-Any clues yet, Detective Cled?

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-Nothing, Detective Morus.

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-Look, a squirrel.

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-Did the squirrel steal your car?

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-A squirrel?

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-No, it's not the squirrel.

-It's just looking for nuts.

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-Look, a bird.

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-A magpie.

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-A magpie.

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-Stealing my car?

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-Oh, she's gone.

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-What's that?

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-Use this, Detective Cled.

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-Thanks, Detective Morus.

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-It's one of my cars.

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-That's where they've been going.

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-Magpies like shiny things.

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-It says so in one of Doris's books.

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-One mystery solved. What's next?

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-The mystery

-of the disappearing honey.

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-What was that? Another clue?

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-A-ha.

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-STOMACH RUMBLES

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-Sorry. I'm starving.

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-Searching for clues

-can make you hungry.

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-Time for a honey sandwich,

-Detective Morus?

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-If there's any honey left.

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-No. All the honey's gone.

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-No honey? I put a new jar

-in the fridge earlier.

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-It's a mystery.

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-There's a honey-loving thief

-in this house.

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-A honey-loving thief.

-Sounds dangerous.

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-We have to be careful.

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-Look.

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-A drop of honey.

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-A clue.

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-Look, another.

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-And another.

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-The honey-loving thief.

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-The honey-loving thief.

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-SNORING

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-Phew. It's Nain.

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-Can you see what I see?

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-Hello, boys.

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-I was just resting my eyes.

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-We've solved the mystery

-of the honey.

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-What's the next mystery,

-Detective Cled?

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-The mystery of the holes in

-the cabbage leaves, Detective Morus.

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-Nothing. Any clues, Detective Morus?

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-No, just holes, Detective Cled.

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-Something's eating the cabbages.

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-Detective Morus, a clue.

-I've found a clue.

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-Good work, Detective Cled.

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-What is it?

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-Do you know what it is?

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-A caterpillar.

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-Wow, look how much it's eating.

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-It's a very hungry caterpillar.

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-It's a very hungry caterpillar.

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-Another one.

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-Look how many there are.

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-There we go. The caterpillar family

-are making the holes.

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-Every mystery has been solved.

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-I'll tell Dad.

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-The caterpillars

-have been eating your cabbages.

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-All the mysteries have been solved.

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-You're excellent detectives.

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-I still have one problem.

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-We have to find a way to stop

-the caterpillars eating the cabbage.

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-Otherwise, we'll have none left.

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-How?

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-How?

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-I don't know.

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-It's time for me to fetch Sami.

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-Cled caressed Sami Syniad

-and thought long and hard.

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-He thought about the mystery

-of the missing cars.

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-He thought about following

-the honey trail.

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-He thought about the cabbage leaves.

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-That's it. I have an idea.

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-We'll make a trail of leaves

-to lead the caterpillars away.

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-Great.

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-Great.

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-Wonderful, Cled.

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-Cled and Morus made a trail

-of leaves from the cabbage patch...

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-..and into the compost heap.

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-Come on, caterpillar, you lead them.

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-There are some tasty leaves

-in the compost heap.

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-Hooray.

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-A great idea, Cled.

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-No more caterpillars

-eating my cabbages.

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-There's plenty to eat

-on the compost heap.

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-Honey sandwiches.

-Thanks, Mam, I'm starving.

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-A reward for solving the mysteries.

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-I have a reward for you, too.

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-My missing cars.

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-I rescued them from

-the magpie's nest to thank you...

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-..for solving the mysteries.

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-Where did your sandwich go?

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-Not another mystery.

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-Not another mystery.

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-It's not a mystery.

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-It's in my belly!

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-THEY ALL LAUGH

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