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The saucepan was helping to heat the gravy,

Being stirred by a spoon made of wood.

The saucepan was helping to heat the gravy, Being stirred by a spoon made of wood. “You should not be here, you might catch fire.

The saucepan was helping to heat the gravy, Being stirred by a spoon made of wood. “You should not be here, you might catch fire. We need a metal spoon,” said the hood.

“It would only burn if it was put

Right into the gas flame,” the hood was told.

“It would only burn if it was put Right into the gas flame,” the hood was told. “A metal spoon would be no use at all.

“It would only burn if it was put Right into the gas flame,” the hood was told. “A metal spoon would be no use at all. It would soon be too hot to hold.”

“The cooker is right,” the saucepan said.

“The cooker is right,” the saucepan said. “My handle is also made out of wood.

“The cooker is right,” the saucepan said. “My handle is also made out of wood. The heat from the gas cannot travel along it,

“The cooker is right,” the saucepan said. “My handle is also made out of wood. The heat from the gas cannot travel along it, So it always stays cool, which is good.”

“My handle is made out of plastic,” said the kettle.

“My handle is made out of plastic,” said the kettle. “And that also keeps away the heat.

“My handle is made out of plastic,” said the kettle. “And that also keeps away the heat. It also keeps away the electricity,

“My handle is made out of plastic,” said the kettle. “And that also keeps away the heat. It also keeps away the electricity, And so for safety I cannot be beat.”

“I have heard many people say,” said the window.

“I have heard many people say,” said the window. “Something about me that is not true.

“I have heard many people say,” said the window. “Something about me that is not true. They say that I keep out the cold,

“I have heard many people say,” said the window. “Something about me that is not true. They say that I keep out the cold, When keeping in the heat is the job that I do.”

“I have two panes of glass,” the window said,

“I have two panes of glass,” the window said, “With a thin gap filled with air in between.

“I have two panes of glass,” the window said, “With a thin gap filled with air in between. I stop the heat in the kitchen escaping,

“I have two panes of glass,” the window said, “With a thin gap filled with air in between. I stop the heat in the kitchen escaping, And through me that view can be seen.”

“Coldness is just a lack of heat,” said the window.

“Coldness is just a lack of heat,” said the window. “And if the heat in the kitchen escaped through me.

“Coldness is just a lack of heat,” said the window. “And if the heat in the kitchen escaped through me. There would be not much heat left in the kitchen,

“Coldness is just a lack of heat,” said the window. “And if the heat in the kitchen escaped through me. There would be not much heat left in the kitchen, And it would feel cold in there, do you see?”