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You
would
see
her
on
her
knees
,
I
expect
,
lingering
humorously
over
some
of
your
contents
,
wondering
where
on
earth
you
had
picked
this
thing
up
,
making
discoveries
sweet
and
not
so
sweet
,
pressing
this
to
her
cheek
as
if
it
were
as
nice
as
a
kitten
,
and
hurriedly
stowing
that
out
of
sight
.
When
you
wake
in
the
morning
,
the
naughtinesses
and
evil
passions
with
which
you
went
to
bed
have
been
folded
up
small
and
placed
at
the
bottom
of
your
mind
;
and
on
the
top
,
beautifully
aired
,
are
spread
out
your
prettier
thoughts
,
ready
for
you
to
put
on
.
I
do
n't
know
whether
you
have
ever
seen
a
map
of
a
person
's
mind
.
Doctors
sometimes
draw
maps
of
other
parts
of
you
,
and
your
own
map
can
become
intensely
interesting
,
but
catch
them
trying
to
draw
a
map
of
a
child
's
mind
,
which
is
not
only
confused
,
but
keeps
going
round
all
the
time
.
There
are
zigzag
lines
on
it
,
just
like
your
temperature
on
a
card
,
and
these
are
probably
roads
in
the
island
;
for
the
Neverland
is
always
more
or
less
an
island
,
with
astonishing
splashes
of
colour
here
and
there
,
and
coral
reefs
and
rakish-looking
craft
in
the
offing
,
and
savages
and
lonely
lairs
,
and
gnomes
who
are
mostly
tailors
,
and
caves
through
which
a
river
runs
,
and
princes
with
six
elder
brothers
,
and
a
hut
fast
going
to
decay
,
and
one
very
small
old
lady
with
a
hooked
nose
.
It
would
be
an
easy
map
if
that
were
all
;
but
there
is
also
first
day
at
school
,
religion
,
fathers
,
the
round
pond
,
needlework
,
murders
,
hangings
,
verbs
that
take
the
dative
,
chocolate
pudding
day
,
getting
into
braces
,
say
ninety-nine
,
three-pence
for
pulling
out
your
tooth
yourself
,
and
so
on
;
and
either
these
are
part
of
the
island
or
they
are
another
map
showing
through
,
and
it
is
all
rather
confusing
,
especially
as
nothing
will
stand
still
.
Of
course
the
Neverlands
vary
a
good
deal
.
John
's
,
for
instance
,
had
a
lagoon
with
flamingoes
flying
over
it
at
which
John
was
shooting
,
while
Michael
,
who
was
very
small
,
had
a
flamingo
with
lagoons
flying
over
it
.
John
lived
in
a
boat
turned
upside
down
on
the
sands
,
Michael
in
a
wigwam
,
Wendy
in
a
house
of
leaves
deftly
sewn
together
.
John
had
no
friends
,
Michael
had
friends
at
night
,
Wendy
had
a
pet
wolf
forsaken
by
its
parents
;
but
on
the
whole
the
Neverlands
have
a
family
resemblance
,
and
if
they
stood
still
in
a
row
you
could
say
of
them
that
they
have
each
other
's
nose
,
and
so
forth
.
On
these
magic
shores
children
at
play
are
for
ever
beaching
their
coracles
.
We
too
have
been
there
;
we
can
still
hear
the
sound
of
the
surf
,
though
we
shall
land
no
more
.
Of
all
delectable
islands
the
Neverland
is
the
snuggest
and
most
compact
;
not
large
and
sprawly
,
you
know
,
with
tedious
distances
between
one
adventure
and
another
,
but
nicely
crammed
.
When
you
play
at
it
by
day
with
the
chairs
and
table-cloth
,
it
is
not
in
the
least
alarming
,
but
in
the
two
minutes
before
you
go
to
sleep
it
becomes
very
nearly
real
.
That
is
why
there
are
night-lights
.
Occasionally
in
her
travels
through
her
children
's
minds
Mrs.
Darling
found
things
she
could
not
understand
,
and
of
these
quite
the
most
perplexing
was
the
word
Peter
.
She
knew
of
no
Peter
,
and
yet
he
was
here
and
there
in
John
and
Michael
's
minds
,
while
Wendy
's
began
to
be
scrawled
all
over
with
him
.
The
name
stood
out
in
bolder
letters
than
any
of
the
other
words
,
and
as
Mrs.
Darling
gazed
she
felt
that
it
had
an
oddly
cocky
appearance
.
'
Yes
,
he
is
rather
cocky
,
'
Wendy
admitted
with
regret
.
Her
mother
had
been
questioning
her
.
'
But
who
is
he
,
my
pet
?
'
'
He
is
Peter
Pan
,
you
know
,
mother
.
'
At
first
Mrs.
Darling
did
not
know
,
but
after
thinking
back
into
her
childhood
she
just
remembered
a
Peter
Pan
who
was
said
to
live
with
the
fairies
.
There
were
odd
stories
about
him
;
as
that
when
children
died
he
went
part
of
the
way
with
them
,
so
that
they
should
not
be
frightened
.
She
had
believed
in
him
at
the
time
,
but
now
that
she
was
married
and
full
of
sense
she
quite
doubted
whether
there
was
any
such
person
.