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26999''And never even go to the Kensington Gardens?''
26999''But why do n''t you look at me?''
26999''Do they know that I play games exactly like real boys?''
26999''How could you get across?''
26999''How do you know?''
26999''How many of your toes are thumbs?''
26999''I should like to,''she answered,''but will there be room in your boat for two?''
26999''I suppose Tony would not have done that?''
26999''I suppose,''said Peter huskily,''I suppose I can still fly?''
26999''If I chose to go back to mother,''he asked at last,''could you give me that wish?''
26999''Is that quite a little wish?''
26999''It seems frightfully real to me too,''Maimie admitted,''but how could I give it to Peter?''
26999''Maimie,''he said,''will you marry me?''
26999''Nor exactly a bird?''
26999''Perhaps the birds would be angry?''
26999''Then I sha n''t be exactly a human?''
26999''Then,''her mother asked,''wo n''t you give him your goat, the one you frighten Tony with at night?''
26999''What is afraid?''
26999''What is it, dear, dear Peter?''
26999''What is that?''
26999''What shall I be?''
26999''What size is a big wish?''
26999''What''s that?''
26999''What''s this?''
26999''Why do n''t you go?''
26999''You know quite well, Peter, do n''t you,''she said,''that I would n''t come unless I knew for certain I could go back to mother whenever I want to?
26999A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly,''Hoity- toity, what is this?''
26999And the little house?
26999But you''--and she looked at his nakedness awkwardly--''don''t you feel the least bit cold?''
26999Do you pity Peter Pan for making these mistakes?
26999Does any one return to this haunt of his youth because of the yachts that used to sail it?
26999Fortunately the mischievous fellow was out of earshot, but a chrysanthemum heard her, and said so pointedly,''Hoity- toity, what is this?''
26999Have you seen a greyhound leaping the fences of the Gardens?
26999He could be neither of these things, for he had never heard of them, but do you think he is to be pitied for that?
26999Her eager eyes asked the question,''Is it to- day?''
26999It made Peter very miserable, and what do you think was the first thing he did?
26999Next Tony said--_''If P. doth find it waiting here, Wilt ne''er again make me to fear?
26999O Maimie,''he said rapturously,''do you know why I love you?
26999Of course, he had no mother-- at least, what use was she to him?
26999The socks, for instance, were they worn on the hands or on the feet?
26999Was Peter the least gallant of the English mariners who have sailed westward to meet the Unknown?
26999Was he so sure that he should enjoy wearing clothes again?
26999What do you think Solomon did?
26999[ Illustration: A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly,''Hoity- toity, what is this?'']
26999and''But will it wear?''
26999how can it be finished,''the plumber demanded scornfully,''before hot and cold are put in?''
26999what was that?''
26999when a metallic voice that seemed to come from the ladle at the well remarked to the elm,''I suppose it is a bit coldish up there?''
26998''A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly,"Hoity- toity, what is this?"''
26998''And never even go to the Kensington Gardens?''
26998''But why do n''t you look at me?''
26998''Do they know that I play games exactly like real boys?''
26998''How could you get across?''
26998''How do you know?''
26998''How many of your toes are thumbs?''
26998''I should like to,''she answered,''but will there be room in your boat for two?''
26998''I suppose Tony would not have done that?''
26998''If I chose to go back to mother,''he asked at last,''could you give me that wish?''
26998''Is that quite a little wish?''
26998''It seems frightfully real to me too,''Maimie admitted,''but how could I give it to Peter?''
26998''Maimie,''he said,''will you marry me?''
26998''Nor exactly a bird?''
26998''Perhaps the birds would be angry?''
26998''Then I sha n''t be exactly a human?''
26998''Then,''her mother asked,''wo n''t you give him your goat, the one you frighten Tony with at night?''
26998''What is afraid?''
26998''What is it, dear, dear Peter?''
26998''What is that?''
26998''What shall I be?''
26998''What size is a big wish?''
26998''What''s that?''
26998''Why do n''t you go?''
26998''You know quite well, Peter, do n''t you,''she said,''that I would n''t come unless I knew for certain I could go back to mother whenever I want to?
26998And the little house?
26998But why does Peter sit so long on the rail; why does he not tell his mother that he has come back?
26998But you''--and she looked at his nakedness awkwardly--''don''t you feel the least bit cold?''
26998Do you pity Peter Pan for making these mistakes?
26998Does any one return to this haunt of his youth because of the yachts that used to sail it?
26998Fortunately the mischievous fellow was out of earshot, but a chrysanthemum heard her, and said so pointedly,''Hoity- toity, what is this?''
26998Have you seen a greyhound leaping the fences of the Gardens?
26998He could be neither of these things, for he had never heard of them, but do you think he is to be pitied for that?
26998Her eager eyes asked the question,''Is it to- day?''
26998It made Peter very miserable, and what do you think was the first thing he did?
26998Next Tony said--_''If P. doth find it waiting here, Wilt ne''er again make me to fear?
26998O Maimie,''he said rapturously,''do you know why I love you?
26998The socks, for instance, were they worn on the hands or on the feet?
26998Was Peter the least gallant of the English mariners who have sailed westward to meet the Unknown?
26998Was he so sure that he should enjoy wearing clothes again?
26998What do you think Solomon did?
26998[ Illustration:_ A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly,"Hoity- toity, what is this?
26998and''But will it wear?''
26998what was that?''
26998when a metallic voice that seemed to come from the ladle at the well remarked to the elm,''I suppose it is a bit coldish up there?''
26654''''Sdeath and odds fish,''he thundered,''who is to bring me that doodle- doo?''
26654''A lady?''
26654''About me, Peter?''
26654''And another name?''
26654''And if he forgets them, so quickly,''Wendy argued,''how can we expect that he will go on remembering us?''
26654''And now,''Hook asked courteously,''did any other gentleman say mutiny?''
26654''And then to an office?''
26654''And who are the two noble portly figures accompanying her, now grown to man''s estate?
26654''And who is to get food for us, John?''
26654''And you will take your medicine?''
26654''And, George,''she said timidly,''you are as full of remorse as ever, are n''t you?''
26654''Animal?''
26654''Are all the children chained, so that they can not fly away?''
26654''Are none of the others girls?''
26654''Are they to die?''
26654''Are you glad, John?''
26654''Are you glad, Nibs?''
26654''Are you glad, Twins?''
26654''Are you here?''
26654''Are you in England?''
26654''Are you ready, Michael?''
26654''Are you ready, Tinker Bell?''
26654''Are you ready, boys?''
26654''Are you shot?''
26654''Are you sure mothers are like that?''
26654''Are you sure, Wendy?''
26654''As I ca n''t be anything important,''said Tootles,''would any of you like to see me do a trick?''
26654''As I ca n''t be baby,''Tootles said, getting heavier and heavier,''do you think I could be a twin?''
26654''As I ca n''t be father,''he said heavily,''I do n''t suppose, Michael, you would let me be baby?''
26654''Barbecue, Flint-- what house?''
26654''Boy or girl?''
26654''Boy or girl?''
26654''Boy,''she said courteously,''why are you crying?''
26654''Boy?''
26654''Brimstone and gall,''thundered Hook,''what cozening is here?''
26654''Build a house?''
26654''But it is punishment, is n''t it, George?
26654''But not really, Wendy?''
26654''But what can we do, what can we do?''
26654''But where are you going to live?''
26654''But where do you live mostly now?''
26654''But who is he, my pet?''
26654''But why, Tink?''
26654''But why?''
26654''But wo n''t they think us rather a handful?''
26654''But your mother gets letters?''
26654''Captain, is all well?''
26654''Captain,''said Smee,''could we not kidnap these boys''mother and make her our mother?''
26654''Dear Peter,''she said,''with such a large family, of course, I have now passed my best, but you do n''t want to change me, do you?''
26654''Did they ever go back?''
26654''Did you hear them say Peter Pan''s from home?''
26654''Did you say you would go, Cecco?''
26654''Do n''t you remember,''she asked, amazed,''how you killed him and saved all our lives?''
26654''Do you agree, my bullies?''
26654''Do you believe?''
26654''Do you give it up?''
26654''Do you hear that, John?
26654''Do you know,''Peter asked,''why swallows build in the eaves of houses?
26654''Do you like a mother''s love, Nibs?''
26654''Do you mean we shall both be drowned?''
26654''Do you really think so, Peter?''
26654''Do you think he is a cypher, Curly?''
26654''Do you think you could swim or fly as far as the island, Wendy, without my help?''
26654''Do you want an adventure now,''he said casually to John,''or would you like to have your tea first?''
26654''Do you, Nibs?''
26654''Does it fly,''asks the artful child,''the way you flew when you were a little girl?''
26654''For Wendy?''
26654''Had he a hook, captain?''
26654''Have you been good form to- day?''
26654''Have you not seen her?''
26654''Hook,''he called,''have you another voice?''
26654''How could we ever find our way back without him?''
26654''How do you mean?''
26654''How is she?''
26654''Hullo, is it a new one?''
26654''Hullo, where is John?''
26654''I am back,''he said hotly,''why do you not cheer?''
26654''I mean,''Wendy said nicely, remembering that she was hostess,''is that what they put on the letters?''
26654''I sat up in bed and I said,"Boy, why are you crying?"''
26654''I say, Peter, can you really fly?''
26654''I say, how do you do it?''
26654''I wonder if it would not be advisable, Starkey, to humour the hook?''
26654''If you are Hook,''he said almost humbly,''come tell me, who am I?''
26654''Is Michael asleep?''
26654''Is Wendy asleep?''
26654''Is it mutiny?''
26654''Is it quite good form to be distinguished at anything?''
26654''Is that all?''
26654''Is your calabash empty, Slightly darling?''
26654''It has come off?''
26654''It is only make- believe, is n''t it, that I am their father?''
26654''It is sweet, Peter, is n''t it?''
26654''It lifted Michael off the ground,''he cried;''why should it not carry you?''
26654''It was then that I rushed in like a tornado, was n''t it?''
26654''John, what''s that in the brushwood?''
26654''Left- hander?''
26654''Man?''
26654''May I sit in Peter''s chair, as he is not here?''
26654''May I, mummy?''
26654''Mineral?''
26654''My child,''the mother cried,''why did you not tell me of this before?''
26654''My darling, how can you know?''
26654''Not to- night?''
26654''Now shall I give you a thimble?''
26654''Now,''said he,''shall I give you a kiss?''
26654''O George, do you remember Michael suddenly said to me,"How did you get to know me, mother?"''
26654''O Tink, did you drink it to save me?''
26654''O Wendy, who is she?''
26654''O Wendy,''cried Tootles,''was one of the lost children called Tootles?''
26654''Of course I''m very sorry, but how could I know you were in the drawer?''
26654''Oh dear, are you going away?''
26654''Oh, all right''''But, I say, what bit?''
26654''Oh, do come out of that jug, and tell me, do you know where they put my shadow?''
26654''Ordinary boy?''
26654''Ought I?''
26654''Ought to be?
26654''Pan, who and what art thou?''
26654''Perhaps Tink wants to be my mother?''
26654''Peter, can we go?''
26654''Peter, what is it?''
26654''Peter, would you teach John and Michael to fly too?''
26654''Peter,''she asked, trying to speak firmly,''what are your exact feelings for me?''
26654''Peter,''she said, faltering,''are you expecting me to fly away with you?''
26654''Please, sir,''said Peter, going to him,''are you a doctor?''
26654''Poisoned?
26654''Poor Wendy?''
26654''Shall I after him, captain,''asked pathetic Smee,''and tickle him with Johnny Corkscrew?''
26654''Shall we still be respectful subjects of the King?''
26654''Shall we swim or fly, Peter?''
26654''Soon I should be a man?''
26654''Spirit that haunts this dark lagoon to- night,''he cried,''dost hear me?''
26654''Surely you know what a kiss is?''
26654''Surely,''said John, like one who had lost faith in his memory,''he used not to sleep in the kennel?''
26654''The big gun?''
26654''Then are you not really our mother, Wendy?''
26654''Then he ca n''t fight now?''
26654''Then what is it?''
26654''Then what kind is it?''
26654''There was a lady also, and----''''O mummy,''cried the first twin,''you mean that there is a lady also, do n''t you?
26654''There, you suspicious brute,''she said, not sorry that Nana was in disgrace,''they are perfectly safe, are n''t they?
26654''They were married, you know,''explained Wendy,''and what do you think they had?''
26654''They were rather sweet, do n''t you think, George?''
26654''Tinker Bell,''he called softly, after making sure that the children were asleep,''Tink, where are you?''
26654''Tut, tut, tut,''he said,''where does she lie?''
26654''Vegetable?''
26654''Well, John?''
26654''Were not the leaves at the foot of the window, mother?''
26654''What are you quacking about?''
26654''What could we do if he were to leave us?''
26654''What did his crow sound like?''
26654''What do you mean by"O father"?''
26654''What do you think, John?''
26654''What do you think, Michael?''
26654''What do you think?''
26654''What does she say, Peter?''
26654''What is descendants?''
26654''What is gay and innocent and heartless?
26654''What is he like?
26654''What is it, Peter?''
26654''What is it, Wendy?''
26654''What is it?''
26654''What is it?''
26654''What is it?''
26654''What is it?''
26654''What is the matter with you?''
26654''What is your name?''
26654''What kind of a bird, do you think?''
26654''What kind of adventure?''
26654''What of Cecco?''
26654''What other way is there in which to look at it?''
26654''What was that?''
26654''What was that?''
26654''What would Peter do?''
26654''What would you call me if I join?''
26654''What''s a mother?''
26654''What''s sewn?''
26654''What''s that?''
26654''What''s the matter with Bill Jukes, you dog?''
26654''What''s up, captain?''
26654''What''s your name?''
26654''What-- are-- you-- quacking-- about?''
26654''Whatever do you mean, Wendy?''
26654''When you saw him sitting on the floor crying what did you say?''
26654''Where am I?''
26654''Where are you going?''
26654''Where is it, Peter?''
26654''Where is the redskin?''
26654''Where, where?''
26654''Where?
26654''Which story was it?''
26654''Who are they?''
26654''Who are they?''
26654''Who are you, stranger, speak?''
26654''Who are you?
26654''Who are you?''
26654''Who is Captain Hook?''
26654''Who is captain now?''
26654''Who is that?''
26654''Who said I was n''t getting up?''
26654''Who''s that?''
26654''Whose arrow?''
26654''Why ca n''t you fly now, mother?''
26654''Why do n''t you let the nest drift as usual?''
26654''Why do they forget the way?''
26654''Why not both take it at the same time?''
26654''Why not?''
26654''Why, Tink, how dare you drink my medicine?''
26654''Why, Tink?''
26654''Why, what is the matter, father dear?''
26654''Wo n''t you play me to sleep,''he asked,''on the nursery piano?''
26654''Wonderful boy?''
26654''Would you send me to school?''
26654''Would your mother like you to be a pirate, Twin?''
26654''Years have rolled by; and who is this elegant lady of uncertain age alighting at London Station?''
26654''You do n''t feel, Peter,''she said falteringly,''that you would like to say anything to my parents about a very sweet subject?''
26654''You do n''t hear her, do you?''
26654''You dunderheaded little jay,''she screamed,''why do n''t you do as I tell you?''
26654''You will remember about changing your flannels, Peter?''
26654''You''re so nippy at it,''John said;''could n''t you do it very slowly once?''
26654''You?
26654A terrible answer suddenly presented itself:''Good form?''
26654After all, their faces said, were they not noodles to want to go?
26654And Tootles answered,''Redskin; what are you, Nibs?''
26654As they sat thus something brushed against Peter as light as a kiss, and stayed there, as if saying timidly,''Can I be of any use?''
26654As time wore on did she think much about the beloved parents she had left behind her?
26654At once the lost boys-- but where are they?
26654Babies?
26654But how have they reached it?
26654But how long ago?
26654But in what direction, for he could not be sure that the children had been taken to the ship?
26654But roses----?
26654But what to do with Wendy in her present delicate state of health?
26654But what was that?
26654CHAPTER XIII DO YOU BELIEVE IN FAIRIES?
26654Can they be John and Michael?
26654Did no feeling of compassion disturb his sombre breast?
26654Did they really feel hungry at times, or were they merely pretending, because Peter had such a jolly new way of feeding them?
26654Didst never want to be a pirate, my hearty?''
26654Do you kill many?''
26654Do you think Tinker Bell was grateful to Wendy for raising her arm?
26654Do you think he is a cypher, Slightly?''
26654Do you think she cared whether she was whipped so long as her charges were safe?
26654Do you want to lose your scalp?''
26654Even Michael, already half asleep, knew that she was perturbed, and he asked,''Can anything harm us, mother, after the night- lights are lit?''
26654Had he a tail, captain?''
26654Had the bo''sun good form without knowing it, which is the best form of all?
26654He added a little sternly,''Have you forgotten that this is spring- cleaning time?''
26654Hook?''
26654How could Hook have got down here?''
26654How dare you?
26654How long has it taken?
26654How to convey them?
26654If Smee was lovable, what was it that made him so?
26654If a lady, what would she be like?
26654If we had returned sooner to look with sorrowful sympathy at her, she would probably have cried,''Do n''t be silly; what do I matter?
26654In the meantime, what of the boys?
26654Instead, he revolved this mystery in his mind: why do they find Smee lovable?
26654Is he big?''
26654Is n''t there?''
26654Most disquieting reflection of all, was it not bad form to think about good form?
26654Peter pulled her beneath the water, for Hook had started up, crying,''What was that?''
26654She is not dead, is she?''
26654She tied the unhappy dog up again, but do you think Nana ceased to bark?
26654Should we take the brush with the redskins at Slightly Gulch?
26654The first twin was the proud one, and he asked, flushing,''Do you think we should be too much of a handful, sir?
26654The nest must have fallen into the water, but would the mother desert her eggs?
26654The question now was how to get down the trees, or how to get his dogs down?
26654The roar of it echoed through the mountains, and the echoes seemed to cry savagely,''Where are they, where are they, where are they?''
26654They said''How- do?''
26654They were the most ordinary questions--''What was the colour of Mother''s eyes?
26654Twin, what do you think?''
26654Was Mother blonde or brunette?
26654Was it not brave of Wendy?
26654Was it not strange?
26654Was that boy asleep, or did he stand waiting at the foot of Slightly''s tree, with his dagger in his hand?
26654What are you to do, Nibs?''
26654What are you to do, Twin?''
26654What arrested him was this reflection:''To claw a man because he is good form, what would that be?''
26654What else could poor Wendy do?
26654What sort of form was Hook himself showing?
26654What the boys were wondering was, would any one answer the knock?
26654What was it?
26654What was the last thing Peter ever said to you?''
26654What were his own feelings about himself at that triumphant moment?
26654When she expressed a doubtful hope that Tinker Bell would be glad to see her he said,''Who is Tinker Bell?''
26654Where all this time was Peter?
26654Where is Nana, John, and mother?''
26654Which of these adventures shall we choose?
26654Which of you is it to be?''
26654Which side had won?
26654Which was taller, Father or Mother?
26654Which will win?
26654Who could have poisoned it?''
26654Why on earth should their beds be properly aired, seeing that they left them in such a thankless hurry?
26654Will he find it to- night?
26654Will they reach the nursery in time?
26654With tails?''
26654Would it not serve them jolly well right if they came back and found that their parents were spending the week- end in the country?
26654Would your mother like you to be a pirate, Slightly?''
26654You are sure you are not enjoying it?''
26654You see that judge in a wig coming out at the iron door?
26654[ Illustration: PETER AND JANE]''Boy,''she said,''why are you crying?''
26654and Nibs said,''Redskin; what are you, Twin?''
26654which did you like best of all?''
26654yes, I said nine nine seven; the question is, can we try it for a year on nine nine seven?''