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Now We Are Six
A. A. Milne

with the originalillustrations by E. H. Shepard, in colour


www.egmont.co.uk

Copyright

First published 13 October 1927 by Methuen & Co. Ltd

Published in this edition 2004 by Egmont Books Limited

239 Kensington High Street, London W8 6SA

Text by A. A. Milne copyright © Trustees of the Pooh Properties

Line illustrations copyright © E. H. Shepard

Colouring of the illustrations by Mark Burgess

copyright © 1989 Egmont UK Limited

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

First e-book edition April 2010

ISBN 978 1 4052 55844

1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2

A CIP catalogue record for this title is available

from the British Library

This paperback is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publisher’s prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.

Dedication

TO

Anne Darlington NOW SHE IS SEVEN AND BECAUSE SHE IS SO SPESHAL



INTRODUCTION

When you are reciting poetry, which is a thing we never do, you find sometimes, just as you are beginning, that Uncle John is still telling Aunt Rose that if he can’t find his spectacles he won’t be able to hear properly, and does she know where they are; and by the time everybody has stopped looking for them, you are at the last verse, and in another minute they will be saying, ‘Thank-you, thank-you,’ without really knowing what it was all about. So, next time, you are more careful; and, just before you begin you say, ‘Er-h’r’m!’ very loudly, which means, ‘Now then, here we are’; and everybody stops talking and looks at you; which is what you want. So then you get in the way of saying it whenever you are asked to recite … and sometimes it is just as well, and sometimes it isn’t … and by and by you find yourself saying it without thinking. Well, this bit which I am writing, called Introduction, is really the er-h’r’m of the book, and I have put it in, partly so as not to take you by surprise, and partly because I can’t do without it now. There are some very clever writers who say that it is quite easy not to have an er-h’r’m, but I don’t agree with them. I think it is much easier not to have all the rest of the book.

What I want to explain in the Introduction is this. We have been nearly three years writing this book. We began it when we were very young … and now we are six. So, of course, bits of it seem rather babyish to us, almost as if they had slipped out of some other book by mistake. On page whatever-it-is there is a thing which is simply three-ish, and when we read it to ourselves just now we said, ‘Well, well, well,’ and turned over rather quickly. So we want you to know that the name of the book doesn’t mean that this is us being six all the time, but that it is about as far as we’ve got at present, and we half think of stopping there.

A. A. M.

P. S. – Pooh wants us to say that he thought it was a different book; and he hopes you won’t mind, but he walked through it one day, looking for his friend Piglet, and sat down on some of the pages by mistake.

Table of Contents

Cover Page

Title Page

Copyright

Dedication

INTRODUCTION

SOLITUDE

KING JOHN’S CHRISTMAS

BUSY

SNEEZLES

BINKER

CHERRY STONES

THE KNIGHT WHOSE ARMOUR DIDN’T SQUEAK

BUTTERCUP DAYS

THE CHARCOAL-BURNER

US TWO

THE OLD SAILOR

THE ENGINEER

JOURNEY’S END

FURRY BEAR

FORGIVEN

THE EMPEROR’S RHYME

KNIGHT-IN-ARMOUR

COME OUT WITH ME

DOWN BY THE POND

THE LITTLE BLACK HEN

THE FRIEND

THE GOOD LITTLE GIRL

A THOUGHT

KING HILARY AND THE BEGGARMAN

SWING SONG

EXPLAINED

TWICE TIMES

THE MORNING WALK

CRADLE SONG

WAITING AT THE WINDOW

PINKLE PURR

WIND ON THE HILL

FORGOTTEN

IN THE DARK

THE END

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