Trying to partition hard drive with bootcamp

I just bought a Macbook and I am trying to set up bootcamp assistant to partition the hard drive and install Windows XP.
My question is that the guide says to have the install disc with MAC OS X ready. I cannot find an install disc and do not remember using one. I think most of the software was already loaded. It is not listed on the box as having a physical install disc included.
I cannot find anywhere on the apple website where to download the install disc software (other than purchasing the program)
What am I missing?

You received installer discs with your computer. However, there is no Windows installer with your computer. You must purchase a Windows product - either XP or Vista.
Boot Camp Assistant is used to create a Windows partition on your hard drive. After setting up the partition you then use the Windows installer disc to install Windows on the partition you created with Boot Camp Assistant. After installing Windows you then boot into Windows. Then insert the OS X Installer Disc One that came with your computer into the optical drive. The Windows drivers installer should start automatically so you can install the Windows drivers needed.
I recommend you print out the documentation from Boot Camp Assistant before proceeding and read the documentation carefully.

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