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Milne A.A.

Single page ANS, 5.5" x 7.5", on 13 Mallord Street, Chelsea letterhead. Dated circa early 1920's by the address on the letterhead. Signed by A.A. Milne as "a.a.m". Center fold with faint creasing and light handling marks.

A quick note to Vincent Seligman (the note was included with others to Vincent) as:

 

" Enjoy Yourselves"

"Sure to'

This is a quotation. If you don't identify it you are disgraced.

Aam"

 

 

Well, whether Vincent was or was not able to identify the quotes from Milne's writings -we are able to "identify" them as both coming from his infamous "Pooh" series:

 

The first of "Enjoy Yourselves", comes from

"The House At Pooh Corner":

Chapter VI. In which Pooh invents a new game and eeyore joins in

 

In which Eeyore is floating in water and the crew are contemplating throwing stones at him from the shore;

 

"Go on, Pooh," said Rabbit. "Let's have it."
        "Well, if we threw stones and things into the river  on
one  side of Eeyore, the stones would make waves, and the waves
would wash him to the other side."
        "That's a very good idea," said Rabbit, and Pooh looked
happy again.
        "Very," said Eeyore.
        "When I want to be washed, Pooh, I'll let you know."
        "Supposing  we  hit  him  by  mistake?"   said   Piglet
anxiously.
        "Or  supposing you missed him by mistake," said Eeyore.
"Think of all the possibilities, Piglet, before you settle down
to enjoy yourselves."

        But Pooh had got the biggest stone he could carry,  and
was leaning over the bridge, holding it in his paws.
        "I'm  not  throwing  it,  I'm  dropping it, Eeyore," he
explained. "And then I can't miss--I  mean  I  can't  hit  you.
Could  you  stop turning round for a moment, because it muddles
me rather?"
        "No," said Eeyore. "I like turning round."
        Rabbit began to feel that it was time he took command.
        "Now, Pooh," he said, "when I say 'Now!' you  can  drop
it. Eeyore, when I say 'Now!' Pooh will drop his stone."
        "Thank  you  very  much,  Rabbit,  but I expect I shall
know."
        "Are you ready, Pooh? Piglet, give Pooh a  little  more
room. Get back a bit there, Roo. Are you ready?"
        "No," said Eeyore.
        "Now!" said Rabbit.
        Pooh  dropped  his  stone. There was a loud splash, and
Eeyore disappeared...."

 

 

And the second example comes directly from Milne's First book of the series, "When We Were Very Young" which is a book of poems. This poem titled "Buckingham Palace":

 

They're changing guard at Buckingham Palace -

Christopher Robin went down with Alice.

Alice is marrying one of the guard.

"A soldier's life is terrible hard,"

Says Alice.

 

They're changing guard at Buckingham Palace -

Christopher Robin went down with Alice.

We saw a guard in a sentry-box.

"One of the sergeants looks after their socks,"

Says Alice.

 

They're changing guard at Buckingham Palace -

Christopher Robin went down with Alice.

We looked for the King, but he never came.

"Well, God take care of him, all the same,"

Says Alice.

 

They're changing guard at Buckingham Palace -

Christopher Robin went down with Alice.

They've great big parties inside the grounds.

"I wouldn't be King for a hundred pounds,"

Says Alice.

 

They're changing guard at Buckingham Palace -

Christopher Robin went down with Alice.

A face looked out, but it wasn't the King's.

"He's much too busy a-signing things,"

Says Alice.

 

They're changing guard at Buckingham Palace -

Christopher Robin went down with Alice.

"Do you think the King knows all about me?"

"Sure to, dear, but it's time for tea,"

Says Alice.

 

A lovely cryptic example of Milnes autographed note, which no doubt was accompanied by a gift.

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