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BabyBus Hello and welcome back to BabyBus Bedtime Stories.
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Kids, what did you do to brighten your day?
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Alright, let's lie down, talk in, make yourself, ourselves comfortable, and prepare for
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It's another fantastic story written just for you.
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Good night, Dormy Mouse.
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Dormy Mouse was a talkative Dormouse.
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If he was not sleeping, he must be talking.
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However, the bush where Dormy Mouse lived was far from the forest.
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There were very few animals nearby, so no one listened while he was talking.
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Until one day, a little field mouse, namely Honey Mouse, was digging a hole all the way
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to Dormy Mouse's house.
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Hi, I'm Dormy Mouse.
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Welcome to my house.
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Hi, I am Honey Mouse.
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I was repairing my house.
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Sorry, I didn't realize I was digging to your house.
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Honey Mouse, apologize.
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It's okay, it's okay.
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I was just looking for a neighbor.
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Now I can share with you my dreams.
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They are very interesting, really.
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Would you like to listen to my dreams?
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Dormy Mouse spent a lot of time sleeping, so no wonder he had a lot of dreams to share.
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From then on, Dormy Mouse visited Honey Mouse every day and talked about his dreams.
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Honey Mouse didn't talk much, but he was a very good listener.
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They spent a lot of time together, and both of them enjoyed it very much.
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Good morning, Honey Mouse.
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Last night, I had a very special dream, very, very special.
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As usual, Dormy Mouse visited again, but this time he was interrupted by Honey Mouse.
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I can't listen to your story today.
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I have to go to the forest and collect some food for the winter.
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Honey Mouse carried an empty basket and left for the forest.
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I want to see the forest as well.
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Dormy Mouse also carried a basket on his back.
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Both of them started working in the forest.
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Wow, so many chestnuts, big chestnuts, round chestnuts, I love chestnuts.
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Wow, so many apples, sweet apples, green apples, I love apples.
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Dormy Mouse was eating and speaking at the same time, filling the basket with chestnuts
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After a while, the basket was full.
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When he got back to the bush, he gave all the apples and chestnuts to his friend, Honey
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Honey Mouse was almost moved to tears.
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Wow, that's so nice of you.
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I can spend the whole winter eating them.
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Don't you need to save a little bit for yourself?
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Dormy Mouse was very certain that he didn't need them for the winter.
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I sleep all the time in winter.
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That is called hibernation.
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During that period, I don't eat at all.
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I wake up when spring comes.
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Though, yes, by that time, I will have a long, long dream to share with you.
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You can't miss it, Honey Mouse.
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Sure, that must be a great one.
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I will wait till you wake up next spring.
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Dormy Mouse was getting ready for hibernation.
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That must be a great sleep and a lot of wonderful dreams.
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Dormy Mouse put on the quilt and closed his eyes.
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Oh, it's so cold this winter.
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Dormy Mouse couldn't help thinking of Honey Mouse.
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And once he thought of his friend, he couldn't sleep anymore.
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He looked at the ceiling and said to himself, maybe Honey Mouse will feel cold this winter.
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The cold wind was blowing hard outside Dormy Mouse's windows.
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Then a voice came from outside.
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No matter how hard the wind blows, it won't affect my cave.
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Dormy Mouse was relieved.
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He rolled up the quilt and closed his eyes again.
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However, it didn't take long before he got upset again.
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Does Honey Mouse have enough food for this winter?
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The wind blew again outside Dormy Mouse's windows.
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The same voice went on to say, don't worry.
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That's enough for the winter.
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Dormy Mouse finally realized that someone was hiding under the bed.
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He was surprised and stood up immediately.
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Honey Mouse got out from under the bed.
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Actually, he was also worried that the talkative Dormy Mouse couldn't sleep below.
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So he came all the way from his cave to Dormy Mouse's house through the tunnel he had dug.
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Don't worry, Dormy Mouse.
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I will stay with you until you fall asleep.
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Dormy Mouse felt warm-hearted.
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He yawned and slowly entered hibernation with a beautiful lullaby going on.
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Slumber, slumber, oh my darling Dormy, have a good dream and tell me what you see.
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Good night, Dormy Mouse.
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Good night, friends.