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I am awake.
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I don't know, but I mean your your hat must be somewhere.
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Hello on, Ramesh.
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I'm helping bear find this hat.
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We can't find it anywhere.
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Maybe we'll find Bears Hat in tonight's bedtime story.
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It's called I want my hat back and is by John Clasen My hat is gone.
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I want it back.
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Have you seen my hat?
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No, I haven't seen your hat.
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Okay.
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Thank you anyway.
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Have you seen my hat?
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No, I have not seen any hats around here.
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Okay.
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Thank you anyway.
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Have you seen my hat?
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No.
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Why are you asking May?
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I haven't seen it.
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I haven't seen any hats anywhere.
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I would not steal a hat.
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Don't ask many more questions, Okay.
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Thank you Anyway.
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Have you seen my hat?
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I haven't seen anything all day.
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I've been trying to climb this rock.
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Would you like me to lift you on top of it?
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Yes, please.
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Have you seen my hat?
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I saw a hat once.
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It was blue and round My hat doesn't look like that.
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Thank you Anyway, have you seen my hat?
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What is a hat?
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Thank you.
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Anyway, nobody has seen my hat.
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What if I never see it again.
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What if nobody ever finds it?
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My poor hat.
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I miss it so much.
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What's the matter?
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I've lost my hat and nobody has seen it.
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What does your hat look like?
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It's red and pointy.
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Andi, I have seen my hat.
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You You stole my hat.
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I love my hat.
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Excuse me.
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Have you seen a rabbit wearing a hat?
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No.
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Why are you asking?
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May?
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I haven't seen him.
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Moment.
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Seen any rabbits anywhere?
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I would not eat a rabbit.
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Don't ask me any more questions.
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Okay?
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Thank you.
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Anyway.
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Well, Bear is found his hat.
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But now the rabbit has gone missing.
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Are you sure you don't know where rabbits gone?
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Oh, no more questions, you say.
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Okay, maybe rabbit has gone to bed, so I snuggled down.
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Go to sleep.
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I'll see you soon for another bedtime story.
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Good night.