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'
Johnny
's
a
silent
fellow
,
'
he
reminded
Hook
.
'N
ot
now
,
Smee
,
'
Hook
said
darkly
.
'
He
is
only
one
,
and
I
want
to
mischief
all
the
seven
.
Scatter
and
look
for
them
.
'
The
pirates
disappeared
among
the
trees
,
and
in
a
moment
their
captain
and
Smee
were
alone
.
Hook
heaved
a
heavy
sigh
;
and
I
know
not
why
it
was
,
perhaps
it
was
because
of
the
soft
beauty
of
the
evening
,
but
there
came
over
him
a
desire
to
confide
to
his
faithful
bo
's
un
the
story
of
his
life
.
He
spoke
long
and
earnestly
,
but
what
it
was
all
about
Smee
,
who
was
rather
stupid
,
did
not
know
in
the
least
.
Anon
he
caught
the
word
Peter
.
'M
ost
of
all
,
'
Hook
was
saying
passionately
,
'
I
want
their
captain
,
Peter
Pan
.
'
Twas
he
cut
off
my
arm
.
'
He
brandished
the
hook
threateningly
.
'
I
've
waited
long
to
shake
his
hand
with
this
.
Oh
,
I
'll
tear
him
.
'
'
And
yet
,
'
said
Smee
,
'
I
have
often
heard
you
say
that
hook
was
worth
a
score
of
hands
,
for
combing
the
hair
and
other
homely
uses
.
'
'
Ay
,
'
the
captain
answered
,
'
if
I
was
a
mother
I
would
pray
to
have
my
children
born
with
this
instead
of
that
,
'
and
he
cast
a
look
of
pride
upon
his
iron
hand
and
one
of
scorn
upon
the
other
.
Then
again
he
frowned
.
'
Peter
flung
my
arm
,
'
he
said
,
wincing
,
'
to
a
crocodile
that
happened
to
be
passing
by
.
'
'
I
have
often
,
'
said
Smee
,
'n
oticed
your
strange
dread
of
crocodiles
.
'