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They
are
not
really
friendly
to
Peter
,
who
has
a
mischievous
way
of
stealing
up
behind
them
and
trying
to
blow
them
out
;
but
they
are
so
fond
of
fun
that
they
were
on
his
side
to-night
,
and
anxious
to
get
the
grown-ups
out
of
the
way
.
So
as
soon
as
the
door
of
27
closed
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Darling
there
was
a
commotion
in
the
firmament
,
and
the
smallest
of
all
the
stars
in
the
Milky
Way
screamed
out
:
'N
ow
,
Peter
!
'
For
a
moment
after
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Darling
left
the
house
the
night-lights
by
the
beds
of
the
three
children
continued
to
burn
clearly
.
They
were
awfully
nice
little
night-lights
,
and
one
can
not
help
wishing
that
they
could
have
kept
awake
to
see
Peter
;
but
Wendy
's
light
blinked
and
gave
such
a
yawn
that
the
other
two
yawned
also
,
and
before
they
could
close
their
mouths
all
the
three
went
out
.
There
was
another
light
in
the
room
now
,
a
thousand
times
brighter
than
the
night-lights
,
and
in
the
time
we
have
taken
to
say
this
,
it
has
been
in
all
the
drawers
in
the
nursery
,
looking
for
Peter
's
shadow
,
rummaged
the
wardrobe
and
turned
every
pocket
inside
out
.
It
was
not
really
a
light
;
it
made
this
light
by
flashing
about
so
quickly
,
but
when
it
came
to
rest
for
a
second
you
saw
it
was
a
fairy
,
no
longer
than
your
hand
,
but
still
growing
.
It
was
a
girl
called
Tinker
Bell
exquisitely
gowned
in
a
skeleton
leaf
,
cut
low
and
square
,
through
which
her
figure
could
be
seen
to
the
best
advantage
.
She
was
slightly
inclined
to
embonpoint
.
A
moment
after
the
fairy
's
entrance
the
window
was
blown
open
by
the
breathing
of
the
little
stars
,
and
Peter
dropped
in
.
He
had
carried
Tinker
Bell
part
of
the
way
,
and
his
hand
was
still
messy
with
the
fairy
dust
.
'
Tinker
Bell
,
'
he
called
softly
,
after
making
sure
that
the
children
were
asleep
,
'
Tink
,
where
are
you
?
'
She
was
in
a
jug
for
the
moment
,
and
liking
it
extremely
;
she
had
never
been
in
a
jug
before
.
'
Oh
,
do
come
out
of
that
jug
,
and
tell
me
,
do
you
know
where
they
put
my
shadow
?
'
The
loveliest
tinkle
as
of
golden
bells
answered
him
.
It
is
the
fairy
language
.
You
ordinary
children
can
never
hear
it
,
but
if
you
were
to
hear
it
you
would
know
that
you
had
heard
it
once
before
.
Tink
said
that
the
shadow
was
in
the
big
box
.
She
meant
the
chest
of
drawers
,
and
Peter
jumped
at
the
drawers
,
scattering
their
contents
to
the
floor
with
both
hands
,
as
kings
toss
ha
'
pence
to
the
crowd
.
In
a
moment
he
had
recovered
his
shadow
,
and
in
his
delight
he
forgot
that
he
had
shut
Tinker
Bell
up
in
the
drawer
.