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Strangely
,
it
was
not
in
the
water
that
they
met
.
Hook
rose
to
the
rock
to
breathe
,
and
at
the
same
moment
Peter
scaled
it
on
the
opposite
side
.
The
rock
was
slippery
as
a
ball
,
and
they
had
to
crawl
rather
than
climb
.
Neither
knew
that
the
other
was
coming
.
Each
feeling
for
a
grip
met
the
other
's
arm
:
in
surprise
they
raised
their
heads
;
their
faces
were
almost
touching
;
so
they
met
.
Some
of
the
greatest
heroes
have
confessed
that
just
before
they
fell
to
they
had
a
sinking
.
Had
it
been
so
with
Peter
at
that
moment
I
would
admit
it
.
After
all
,
this
was
the
only
man
that
the
Sea-Cook
had
feared
.
But
Peter
had
no
sinking
,
he
had
one
feeling
only
,
gladness
;
and
he
gnashed
his
pretty
teeth
with
joy
.
Quick
as
thought
he
snatched
a
knife
from
Hook
's
belt
and
was
about
to
drive
it
home
,
when
he
saw
that
he
was
higher
up
the
rock
than
his
foe
.
It
would
not
have
been
fighting
fair
.
He
gave
the
pirate
a
hand
to
help
him
up
.
It
was
then
that
Hook
bit
him
.
Not
the
pain
of
this
but
its
unfairness
was
what
dazed
Peter
.
It
made
him
quite
helpless
.
He
could
only
stare
,
horrified
.
Every
child
is
affected
thus
the
first
time
he
is
treated
unfairly
.
All
he
thinks
he
has
a
right
to
when
he
comes
to
you
to
be
yours
is
fairness
.
After
you
have
been
unfair
to
him
he
will
love
you
again
,
but
he
will
never
afterwards
be
quite
the
same
boy
.
No
one
ever
gets
over
the
first
unfairness
;
no
one
except
Peter
.
He
often
met
it
,
but
he
always
forgot
it
.
I
suppose
that
was
the
real
difference
between
him
and
all
the
rest
.
So
when
he
met
it
now
it
was
like
the
first
time
;
and
he
could
just
stare
,
helpless
.
Twice
the
iron
hand
clawed
him
.
A
few
minutes
afterwards
the
other
boys
saw
Hook
in
the
water
striking
wildly
for
the
ship
;
no
elation
on
his
pestilent
face
now
,
only
white
fear
,
for
the
crocodile
was
in
dogged
pursuit
of
him
.
On
ordinary
occasions
the
boys
would
have
swum
alongside
cheering
;
but
now
they
were
uneasy
,
for
they
had
lost
both
Peter
and
Wendy
,
and
were
scouring
the
lagoon
for
them
,
calling
them
by
name
.
They
found
the
dinghy
and
went
home
in
it
,
shouting
'
Peter
,
Wendy
'
as
they
went
,
but
no
answer
came
save
mocking
laughter
from
the
mermaids
.
'
They
must
be
swimming
back
or
flying
,
'
the
boys
concluded
.
They
were
not
very
anxious
,
they
had
such
faith
in
Peter
.
They
chuckled
,
boylike
,
because
they
would
be
late
for
bed
;
and
it
was
all
mother
Wendy
's
fault
!
When
their
voices
died
away
there
came
cold
silence
over
the
lagoon
,
and
then
a
feeble
cry
.
'
Help
,
help
!
'
Two
small
figures
were
beating
against
the
rock
;
the
girl
had
fainted
and
lay
on
the
boy
's
arm
.
With
a
last
effort
Peter
pulled
her
up
the
rock
and
then
lay
down
beside
her
.
Even
as
he
also
fainted
he
saw
that
the
water
was
rising
.
He
knew
that
they
would
soon
be
drowned
,
but
he
could
do
no
more
.