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Аноним21 января 2010 г."Tootles," she cried, "I appeal to you."
"I am just Tootles," he said, "and nobody minds me. But the first who does not behave to Wendy like an English gentleman I will blood him severely."3276
Аноним21 января 2010 г."There was once a gentleman--"
"I had rather he had been a lady," Curly said.
"I wish he had been a white rat," said Nibs.3275
Аноним21 января 2010 г.Peter had a sudden idea.
"Perhaps Tink wants to be my mother?"
"You silly ass!" cried Tinker Bell in a passion. She had said it so often that Wendy needed no translation.
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Аноним21 января 2010 г."Peter," she asked, trying to speak firmly, "what are your exact feelings to me?"
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Аноним21 января 2010 г."Oh dear, oh dear," cried Wendy, "I'm sure I sometimes think that spinsters are to be envied."
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Аноним21 января 2010 г.Secretly Wendy sympathised with them a little, but she was far too loyal a housewife to listen to any complaints against father.
"Father knows best," she always said, whatever her private opinion must be. Her private opinion was that the redskins should not call her a squaw.3262
Аноним21 января 2010 г.Every boy had adventures to tell; but perhaps the biggest adventure of all was that they were several hours late for bed.
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Аноним21 января 2010 г.Читать далееIt was then that Hook bit him.
Not the pain of this but its unfairness was what dazed Peter. It made him quite helpless. He could only stare, horrified. Every child is affected thus the first time he is treated unfairly. All he thinks he has a right to when he comes to you to be yours is fairness. After you have been unfair to him he will love you again, but will never afterwards be quite the same boy. No one ever gets over the first unfairness; no one except Peter. He often met it, but he always forgot it. I suppose that was the real difference between him and all the rest.3243
Аноним21 января 2010 г."George," Mrs. Darling entreated him, "not so loud; the servants will hear you." Somehow they had got into the way of calling Liza the servants.
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Аноним21 января 2010 г.Читать далееShe had found her two older children playing at being herself and father on the occasion of Wendy's birth, and John was saying: "I am happy to inform you, Mrs. Darling, that you are now a mother," in just such a tone as Mr. Darling himself may have used on the real occasion. Wendy had danced with joy, just as the real Mrs. Darling must have done. Then John was born, with the extra pomp that he conceived due to the birth of a male, and Michael came from his bath to ask to be born also, but John said brutally that they did not want any more. Michael had nearly cried. "Nobody wants me," he said, and of course the lady in the evening-dress could not stand that.
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