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# Let's go! Peter Rabbit

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# Go on and run Run for our lives!

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# We'll tear a hole in every fence and every wall

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# Run through the fields Run wild and free

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# And grab a piece of every radish that we see

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# Go day and night, go for it all

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# It's time to fly, come on, the wind's begun to blow

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# Let's go!

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# Cos you and I, we weren't made for going slow

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# Let's go!

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# Adventure calls, the game is on, come on

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-# Let's go!

-Peter Rabbit

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-# Let's go!

-Peter Rabbit

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-# Let's go!

-# Peter Rabbit

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# Let's go! #

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I'm sorry, my little ones, but the grain is all gone.

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How perfectly awful! And at Christmas, no less!

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At least the Christmas delivery will be here soon.

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Do hurry up, Mr Bouncer.

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SQUIRRELS: Ha, ha, ha!

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Woo-hoo! Oh, ah! Oh!

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No nuts today, guys, the ground is frozen solid.

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Where is that delivery?

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Oh, where are you, Mr Bouncer? These sardines won't last all winter.

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Ribbit, ribbit.

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-Peter, close that door, please.

-Oh, Mum!

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Honestly, Peter, you'll catch a chill.

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Can't I go outside just for a little while?

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Why don't you help your sisters decorate the Christmas tree?

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# Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way... #

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And now for the star. After you, Mopsy.

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No, I insist, after you, Flopsy.

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-All yours, Cottontail!

-Ah!

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Pretty star.

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ALL: Ha, ha, ha!

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Now all we need are the provisions for our Christmas dinner.

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I wonder where your uncle could be.

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-He should be back from the shop with all our...

-Knock, knock!

-Food!

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You're late.

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-Cousin Benjamin!

-Oh, uh, good morning.

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That is, it would be a good morning, but it's not, it's a bad one.

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What is the matter, Benjamin? Where's your father?

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-Hi, Dad!

-Achoo!

-Weeee! Ouch!

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He has been doing that all morning.

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-Wow! Do it again, Uncle.

-Peter.

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Oh, poor Mr Bouncer.

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You're in no state to go trotting about in the snow.

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Here he goes again!

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Aaaa...! Oh.

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BOTH: Phew! False alarm.

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Someone else will have to fetch our food from the shop.

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-I'll do it.

-I'd do it myself, but I...

-I'll do it!

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-..feed the young ones, and stoke the fires.

-I'll do it!

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You'll need plenty of warm soup before the chill gets to your chest.

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-Oh!

-I said, I'll do it.

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-You, Peter?

-Why not?

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I'm the fastest, I know the woods inside out and back to front.

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Please, Mum, let's go home and get the sledge.

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Let me make the Christmas deliveries.

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This is a list of the food to buy at Ginger and Pickle's shop.

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-You mustn't lose it. Understood?

-Don't lose the list, got it.

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And watch out for that sneaky fox, Mr Todd, he'd like nothing more

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than rabbit for his Christmas dinner.

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-Watch out for the fox, I can do that.

-Listen to me, darling,

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this is the most important job you've ever had.

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Without that food, we'll go hungry this Christmas.

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You must go straight to the shop.

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-Everyone is depending on you.

-You can count on me, Mum.

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Oh, dear me, you have grown so much since last winter.

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Mm, wait here, I think the one your father wore will do.

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Wow! Dad's jacket.

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A perfect fit.

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Be careful, Peter.

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Huh?

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Mm.

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That's cold! I mean, I can't talk, I'm just a sack.

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It's all right, you can come out now.

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Couldn't let you have all the adventure, could I?

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-New jacket?

-Yep. Like it?

-Yeah.

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-I like your sledge.

-It was my dad's.

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He used to do the Christmas deliveries every year.

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-WHISPERS:

-And now it is my turn.

-WHISPERS:

-Wow!

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-Why are we whispering?

-Look where we are, Mr McGregor's garden.

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Come on.

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-What are we doing here?

-Let's see what the old guy's up to.

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As long as he's not looking for a rabbit to put in a pie!

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HE WHISTLES

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Oh! Ah! Blooming wheelbarrow!

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-Ha, ha, ha!

-Peter, let's get out of here!

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I mean, shouldn't we be getting to the shop?

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Shopping can wait, now that we are outside, let's have some fun!

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Here we go!

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-Woo-hoo!

-Woo! Woo-hoo!

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Woo!

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Let's go!

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-Oh, this is so great!

-Woo-hoo!

-Wow!

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-Wow!

-Woo-hoo!

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Well, Florence, this is our new home. What do you think?

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Too many trees?

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Well, we are in the woods.

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-I'm sure we will get used to it.

-Lily!

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-Have you finished unpacking yet?

-More boxes.

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-Hey!

-Wow!

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Now that is more fun than unpacking.

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-I didn't know anybody lived up there.

-They don't.

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So, who is that then?

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Whoa-oa-oa!

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-Coming through!

-Look out! Whoa there!

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Thanks.

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Morning. That one got away from me a little, didn't it?

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That hat is so sweet! Oh, is this your sledge?

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What kind of wood is that? How fast does it go?

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Can it do jumps? It's old, isn't it?

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-It is not old! It's well used.

-Can I give it a try?

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-Sorry, no time, we are on a big, important mission.

-Mission?

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Looked more like you were sledging.

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Nice to meet youuuuu!

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Nice to meet you, too.

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Wow, that was close. The last thing we want is some girl tagging along.

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I liked her.

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I mean, yeah, girls, bff!

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What is this?

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Hey, wait!

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Wow! Oh!

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You dropped your list.

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Oh, no! The ink's wet.

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If we can't read it, we won't know what food to buy.

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Quick, Benjamin, think, what did it say?

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-Um... Um...

-Bag of...

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something for Jemima Puddle-Duck.

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Bag of...rain?

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-Bag of grain.

-Something or other for Squirrel Nutkin.

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-Looks like hapoonugs.

-Ehem, hazelnuts.

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Oh, this is a disaster!

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How will we know what to buy?

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I remember the list.

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Sardines for Mr Jeremy Fisher,

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a jar of snails for Old Brown.

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Wait, wait, wait.

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-You can remember everything on the list?

-Yes.

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-I'm rather good at remembering things.

-We need you!

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-I mean, I suppose you could come with us.

-Yes, please.

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-If you're not busy or...

-I don't know,

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you weren't very friendly before.

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I'm sorry. Let's start again.

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-I'm Peter and that's Benjamin.

-Hello.

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Would you help us? Please.

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Yeah, sure.

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I'm Lily. My dad's the new doctor. We just moved in and I was just

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saying to Florence, my pet ladybird,

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how I was sure it wouldn't take us long to make new friends.

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Wow, this place is so pretty! I've never lived in the woods before.

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-But I read all about the countryside.

-Do you think she always talks

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-this much?

-Ha, ha!

-..which is just so silly, I mean,

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-what is there to be scared of out here?

-Ah!

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-Eh... Hello, eh, Mr Todd.

-Ah, Peter Rabbit.

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You've chosen a cold day to be out running errands.

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Why don't you come inside where it is warm?

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You and your little friends can join me for a Christmas feast.

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Oh, how nice of you, we'd love to.

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You're really not from around here, are you? Sorry, Mr Todd, no time.

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But it has been so long since I had rabbit for dinner, I mean,

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friends for dinner. Oh, who cares, come here!

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-Ha, ha!

-Hold still and let me catch you!

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Sorry to spoil your dinner, but we have to go!

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-Are you all right?

-I'm fine.

-Me, too.

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If that silly fox really wanted to eat us, he could have said please.

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-Ha, ha.

-Ha, ha.

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Come on, we better get to the shop.

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I do not like the look of those clouds.

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-Hello.

-Merry Christmas.

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Can I help you?

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-We are closed.

-But we were already inside.

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Please excuse Pickles, he has a rather unusual sense of humour.

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Do you have a list?

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That's me. Bag of grain, hazelnuts, tin of sardines,

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jar of snails...

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Phew! Hope there's not much more.

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You said Mrs Puddle-Duck wears bonnets, didn't you?

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Perhaps she'd like a new one for winter.

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And I'll take a warm blanket for Old Brown and...

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-What's taking so long?

-I thought it would be nice to give everyone

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a surprise gift. It is Christmas after all.

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Anything for me?

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Um, I know, a hug!

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Girls!

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Merry Christmas.

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ALL: Merry Christmas!

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We better get a move on, everyone is waiting for these deliveries.

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-OK, who's first?

-Hee, hee, hee...

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Hello! Anybody up there? Hello!

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Who are we looking for?

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You mean someone lives way up there in the trees?

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-Who'd want to live up there?

-Maybe they're not here.

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Oh, they are here all right, somewhere.

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Just whatever you do, don't say...

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-WHISPERS:

-Snowball fight.

-Snowball fight?

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-Woo-hoo!

-Ick! Hey!

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Ha, ha! Did somebody say snowball fight?

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SQUIRRELS: Ha, ha, ha!

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Get down!

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-Take that!

-Hello, Nutkin, we'd love to play, but we are in a rush.

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Oh! Somebody is having nut roast for dinner.

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We brought you a present, too.

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-It was Lily's idea.

-What's a...Lily?

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I am.

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-Nice throw.

-Really, do you think?

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It was the first one I've ever thrown, too.

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Merry Christmas.

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The Expert's Guide To Trees And Shrubs.

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It is full of my favourites.

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Got anything else?

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Uh, well... Mm, let's see.

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Just in case, just in case, how about a nice roll of elastic?

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You could use it to...um, mend trousers,

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or hang stuff or...

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-Woo hoo!

-Or you could do that.

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Thank you! This is

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the best Christmas present ever! Sure you don't want to hang around?

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-Sorry, Nutkin, no time for a...

-WHISPERS:

-snowball fight.

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-No, don't say it!

-Snowball fight? Oh!

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-Bye!

-Do think we will make all the deliveries before nightfall,

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Peter?

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We need to hop to it, and I know a great short cut.

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-ALL: Weeee!

-Woo-hoo!

-Yeah!

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-Wow!

-Wooo! Yeah!

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Watch out for the tree!

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Whoa! Here we come!

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Don't worry, Benjamin, we'll get there faster this way.

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Everything is under control. Oh, whoa, whoa!

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Everyone all right?

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BOTH: Yes.

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We'll just reload the sledge and... Hang on, where is it?

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My dad's sledge!

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Bad idea, Peter.

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No!

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This is all my fault.

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I should have gone straight to the shop like I was supposed to

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instead of mucking around sledging.

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-Now everyone will go hungry.

-Don't worry, Peter.

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See? We can just...

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Whoa! ...carry all the stuff like this. Uf!

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I know it's a shame, Peter, but it'll be dark soon.

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Maybe we should just give up and go home.

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You know, my dad had a saying, "A good rabbit never gives up."

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Everyone is depending on us. All we need is another sledge.

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But sledges don't just grow on trees. I know that for a fact.

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They may not grow on trees, but... Follow me!

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Whenever Peter says that, it usually means trouble.

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Huh! Mr McGregor's garden. I can't look!

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Mm. This could work.

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Now, let me see.

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-Meow!

-Come on. Come on!

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-Meow!

-Come on!

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-What's he doing now?

-Getting us caught, that's what.

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-Meow!

-Come on!

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Oh!

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-Oh, it's only you.

-It looked like you needed a hand.

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-Meow!

-What is all that noise?

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Let's get out of here!

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All right, what do you say we make some deliveries? Oh!

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Looks like I'll be having rabbit for Christmas after all.

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Let's see you escape now that I have your peculiar getaway vehicle.

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-Let's get out of here.

-I am not leaving the sledge behind.

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Oh, we weren't trying to escape, Mr Todd,

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you've caught us fair and square this time.

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-BOTH: What?!

-Ha, ha, ha...

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But before you eat us... Hee-ya!

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Oh, dear, is that the best you can do?

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A few little snowballs?

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Stop it!

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I...I'm warning you!

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Come on, say it! Say it!

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I don't want a...

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snowball fight!

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-Did someone say snowball fight?

-Nutkin!

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-Ouch, oh!

-Get him!

-No!

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This isn't fair!

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Now that's what I call friends in high places. Thanks, Nutkin.

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Any time!

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Um, Peter, we have a problem.

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It's no good, the snow's too deep.

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And it is getting a little dark.

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We have to get the sledge moving and make the Christmas deliveries

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or no-one will have their Christmas dinner.

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I have an idea!

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Oh, my! That's something you don't see everyday.

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-Here you are.

-Mmm!

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-Merry Christmas, Mr Fisher!

-Oh, thank you!

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Merry Christmas!

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Hoo-hoo!

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Oh, thank you. And thank you! And merry Christmas!

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Very dark.

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Don't worry, Cottontail, if anyone can find their way home in this...

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It's Peter.

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Oh, Peter, where are you?

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My boy Benjamin is the best digger in these woods.

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He'd have dug a shelter... Oh, no.

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A...a...achoo!

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Peter?

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And halt!

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-Peter!

-Sorry, we're late, Mum.

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You're home, that's all that matters.

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SQUIRRELS: Ha, ha, ha!

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-Thanks, Nutkin.

-Can we keep this?

-Mm-hm.

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Merry Christmas.

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It's Christmas? Oh, well, bye!

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-And who is this?

-This is our new friend, Lily.

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Very nice to meet you.

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We couldn't have done it without her.

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-Oh!

-Then she better join us. Who is ready for some Christmas dinner?

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That would be me. I thought you'd never ask.

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# Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh! #

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To our new friends, welcome to the woods.

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And a merry Christmas to you all.

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A...

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-Achooo!

-Wow! Uf!

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Sorry, Benjamin.

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One, two...

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# Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way

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# Oh, what fun it is to ride... #

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Well, everyone got their Christmas dinner after all.

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Your father would be proud.

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-Yeah, I suppose.

-What's wrong, Peter?

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-I lost Dad's sledge.

-It's OK, Peter.

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What is it?

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It seems that in all the excitement, everyone got a present except you.

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-This was your father's journal.

-Wow!

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He liked to collect keepsakes from all his adventures.

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-Did he really do all this?

-Mm-hm.

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There are some blank pages in the back.

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Room to add your own adventures.

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Do you know what your father always said was the greatest adventure

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-he ever had?

-What?

-His family.

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ALL: Ha, ha, ha, ha...

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"Instructions on how to build a snow-worthy sledge."

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-Peter!

-Wait for us!

-"First, find the largest fallen tree in the woods

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"and a stick for peeling off bark." Come on, let's hop to it!

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# Peter Rabbit

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# Peter Rabbit

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# Peter Rabbit! #

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