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'
Yes
,
but
at
what
a
cost
!
By
depriving
the
children
of
ten
minutes
of
delight
.
'
'
Oh
,
if
you
look
at
it
in
that
way
.
'
'
What
other
way
is
there
in
which
to
look
at
it
?
'
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You
see
,
the
woman
had
no
proper
spirit
.
I
had
meant
to
say
extraordinarily
nice
things
about
her
;
but
I
despise
her
,
and
not
one
of
them
will
I
say
now
.
She
does
not
really
need
to
be
told
to
have
things
ready
,
for
they
are
ready
.
All
the
beds
are
aired
,
and
she
never
leaves
the
house
,
and
observe
,
the
window
is
open
.
For
all
the
use
we
are
to
her
,
we
might
go
back
to
the
ship
.
However
,
as
we
are
here
we
may
as
well
stay
and
look
on
.
That
is
all
we
are
,
lookers-on
.
Nobody
really
wants
us
.
So
let
us
watch
and
say
jaggy
things
,
in
the
hope
that
some
of
them
will
hurt
.
The
only
change
to
be
seen
in
the
night-nursery
is
that
between
nine
and
six
the
kennel
is
no
longer
there
.
When
the
children
flew
away
,
Mr.
Darling
felt
in
his
bones
that
all
the
blame
was
his
for
having
chained
Nana
up
,
and
that
from
first
to
last
she
had
been
wiser
than
he
.
Of
course
,
as
we
have
seen
,
he
was
quite
a
simple
man
;
indeed
he
might
have
passed
for
a
boy
again
if
he
had
been
able
to
take
his
baldness
off
;
but
he
had
also
a
noble
sense
of
justice
and
a
lion
courage
to
do
what
seemed
right
to
him
;
and
having
thought
the
matter
out
with
anxious
care
after
the
flight
of
the
children
,
he
went
down
on
all
fours
and
crawled
into
the
kennel
.
To
all
Mrs.
Darling
's
dear
invitations
to
him
to
come
out
he
replied
sadly
but
firmly
:
'N
o
,
my
own
one
,
this
is
the
place
for
me
.
'
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In
the
bitterness
of
his
remorse
he
swore
that
he
would
never
leave
the
kennel
until
his
children
came
back
.
Of
course
this
was
a
pity
;
but
whatever
Mr.
Darling
did
he
had
to
do
in
excess
;
otherwise
he
soon
gave
up
doing
it
.
And
there
never
was
a
more
humble
man
than
the
once
proud
George
Darling
,
as
he
sat
in
the
kennel
of
an
evening
talking
with
his
wife
of
their
children
and
all
their
pretty
ways
.
Very
touching
was
his
deference
to
Nana
.
He
would
not
let
her
come
into
the
kennel
,
but
on
all
other
matters
he
followed
her
wishes
implicitly
.