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'
Peter
,
'
she
cried
,
clutching
him
,
'
you
do
n't
mean
to
tell
me
that
there
is
a
fairy
in
this
room
!
'
'S
he
was
here
just
now
,
'
he
said
a
little
impatiently
.
'
You
do
n't
hear
her
,
do
you
?
'
and
they
both
listened
.
'
The
only
sound
I
hear
,
'
said
Wendy
,
'
is
like
a
tinkle
of
bells
.
'
'
Well
,
that
's
Tink
,
that
's
the
fairy
language
.
I
think
I
hear
her
too
.
'
The
sound
came
from
the
chest
of
drawers
,
and
Peter
made
a
merry
face
.
No
one
could
ever
look
quite
so
merry
as
Peter
,
and
the
loveliest
of
gurgles
was
his
laugh
.
He
had
his
first
laugh
still
.
'
Wendy
,
'
he
whispered
gleefully
,
'
I
do
believe
I
shut
her
up
in
the
drawer
!
'
He
let
poor
Tink
out
of
the
drawer
,
and
she
flew
about
the
nursery
screaming
with
fury
.
'
You
should
n't
say
such
things
,
'
Peter
retorted
.
'
Of
course
I
'm
very
sorry
,
but
how
could
I
know
you
were
in
the
drawer
?
'
Wendy
was
not
listening
to
him
.
'
O
Peter
,
'
she
cried
,
'
if
she
would
only
stand
still
and
let
me
see
her
!
'
'
They
hardly
ever
stand
still
,
'
he
said
,
but
for
one
moment
Wendy
saw
the
romantic
figure
come
to
rest
on
the
cuckoo
clock
.
'
O
the
lovely
!
'
she
cried
,
though
Tink
's
face
was
still
distorted
with
passion
.
'
Tink
,
'
said
Peter
amiably
,
'
this
lady
says
she
wishes
you
were
her
fairy
.
'