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501
I
do
n't
know
whether
the
idea
came
suddenly
to
Tink
,
or
whether
she
had
planned
it
on
the
way
,
but
she
at
once
popped
out
of
the
hat
and
began
to
lure
Wendy
to
her
destruction
.
502
Tink
was
not
all
bad
:
or
,
rather
,
she
was
all
bad
just
now
,
but
,
on
the
other
hand
,
sometimes
she
was
all
good
.
Fairies
have
to
be
one
thing
or
the
other
,
because
being
so
small
they
unfortunately
have
room
for
one
feeling
only
at
a
time
.
They
are
,
however
,
allowed
to
change
,
only
it
must
be
a
complete
change
.
At
present
she
was
full
of
jealousy
of
Wendy
.
What
she
said
in
her
lovely
tinkle
Wendy
could
not
of
course
understand
,
and
I
believe
some
of
it
was
bad
words
,
but
it
sounded
kind
,
and
she
flew
back
and
forward
,
plainly
meaning
'
Follow
me
,
and
all
will
be
well
.
'
503
What
else
could
poor
Wendy
do
?
She
called
to
Peter
and
John
and
Michael
,
and
got
only
mocking
echoes
in
reply
.
She
did
not
yet
know
that
Tink
hated
her
with
the
fierce
hatred
of
a
very
woman
.
And
so
,
bewildered
,
and
now
staggering
in
her
flight
,
she
followed
Tink
to
her
doom
.
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504
Feeling
that
Peter
was
on
his
way
back
,
the
Neverland
had
again
woke
into
life
.
We
ought
to
use
the
pluperfect
and
say
wakened
,
but
woke
is
better
and
was
always
used
by
Peter
.
505
In
his
absence
things
are
usually
quiet
on
the
island
.
The
fairies
take
an
hour
longer
in
the
morning
,
the
beasts
attend
to
their
young
,
the
redskins
feed
heavily
for
six
days
and
nights
,
and
when
pirates
and
lost
boys
meet
they
merely
bite
their
thumbs
at
each
other
.
But
with
the
coming
of
Peter
,
who
hates
lethargy
,
they
are
all
under
way
again
:
if
you
put
your
ear
to
the
ground
now
,
you
would
hear
the
whole
island
seething
with
life
.
506
On
this
evening
the
chief
forces
of
the
island
were
disposed
as
follows
.
The
lost
boys
were
out
looking
for
Peter
,
the
pirates
were
out
looking
for
the
lost
boys
,
the
redskins
were
out
looking
for
the
pirates
,
and
the
beasts
were
out
looking
for
the
redskins
.
They
were
going
round
and
round
the
island
,
but
they
did
not
meet
because
all
were
going
at
the
same
rate
.
507
All
wanted
blood
except
the
boys
,
who
liked
it
as
a
rule
,
but
to-night
were
out
to
greet
their
captain
.
The
boys
on
the
island
vary
,
of
course
,
in
numbers
,
according
as
they
get
killed
and
so
on
;
and
when
they
seem
to
be
growing
up
,
which
is
against
the
rules
,
Peter
thins
them
out
;
but
at
this
time
there
were
six
of
them
,
counting
the
twins
as
two
.
Let
us
pretend
to
lie
here
among
the
sugar-cane
and
watch
them
as
they
steal
by
in
single
file
,
each
with
his
hand
on
his
dagger
.
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508
They
are
forbidden
by
Peter
to
look
in
the
least
like
him
,
and
they
wear
the
skins
of
bears
slain
by
themselves
,
in
which
they
are
so
round
and
furry
that
when
they
fall
they
roll
.
509
They
have
therefore
become
very
sure-footed
.
510
The
first
to
pass
is
Tootles
,
not
the
least
brave
but
the
most
unfortunate
of
all
that
gallant
band
.
He
had
been
in
fewer
adventures
than
any
of
them
,
because
the
big
things
constantly
happened
just
when
he
had
stepped
round
the
corner
;
all
would
be
quiet
,
he
would
take
the
opportunity
of
going
off
to
gather
a
few
sticks
for
firewood
,
and
then
when
he
returned
the
others
would
be
sweeping
up
the
blood
.
This
ill-luck
had
given
a
gentle
melancholy
to
his
countenance
,
but
instead
of
souring
his
nature
had
sweetened
it
,
so
that
he
was
quite
the
humblest
of
the
boys
.
Poor
kind
Tootles
,
there
is
danger
in
the
air
for
you
to-night
.
Take
care
lest
an
adventure
is
now
offered
you
,
which
,
if
accepted
,
will
plunge
you
in
deepest
woe
.
Tootles
,
the
fairy
Tink
who
is
bent
on
mischief
this
night
is
looking
for
a
tool
,
and
she
thinks
you
the
most
easily
tricked
of
the
boys
.
'
Ware
Tinker
Bell
.