' . . . Winnie-the-Pooh lived in the forest all by himself under the name of Sanders', and he had the name over the door in gold letters. Why "Sanders"? And why gold letters? Is the first letter of his title, which is hidden by Pooh's door bell, an M for Mr or a D for Dr? Might not the gold letters stand for the brass plate of a physician, or a psychotherapist. Would the bell inform Pooh that a patient was waiting for his attention.
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