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'S
hut
up
!
'
'S
hut
up
!
'
Nevertheless
the
bird
was
determined
to
save
him
if
she
could
,
and
by
one
last
mighty
effort
she
propelled
the
nest
against
the
rock
.
Then
up
she
flew
;
deserting
her
eggs
,
so
as
to
make
her
meaning
clear
.
Then
at
last
he
understood
,
and
clutched
the
nest
and
waved
his
thanks
to
the
bird
as
she
fluttered
overhead
.
It
was
not
to
receive
his
thanks
,
however
,
that
she
hung
there
in
the
sky
;
it
was
not
even
to
watch
him
get
into
the
nest
;
it
was
to
see
what
he
did
with
her
eggs
.
There
were
two
large
white
eggs
,
and
Peter
lifted
them
up
and
reflected
.
The
bird
covered
her
face
with
her
wings
,
so
as
not
to
see
the
last
of
her
eggs
;
but
she
could
not
help
peeping
between
the
feathers
.
I
forget
whether
I
have
told
you
that
there
was
a
stave
on
the
rock
,
driven
into
it
by
some
buccaneers
of
long
ago
to
mark
the
site
of
buried
treasure
.
The
children
had
discovered
the
glittering
hoard
,
and
when
in
mischievous
mood
used
to
fling
showers
of
moidores
,
diamonds
,
pearls
and
pieces
of
eight
to
the
gulls
,
who
pounced
upon
them
for
food
,
and
then
flew
away
,
raging
at
the
scurvy
trick
that
had
been
played
upon
them
.
The
stave
was
still
there
,
and
on
it
Starkey
had
hung
his
hat
,
a
deep
tarpaulin
,
watertight
,
with
a
broad
brim
.
Peter
put
the
eggs
into
this
hat
and
set
it
on
the
lagoon
.
It
floated
beautifully
.
The
Never
bird
saw
at
once
what
he
was
up
to
,
and
screamed
her
admiration
of
him
;
and
,
alas
,
Peter
crowed
his
agreement
with
her
.
Then
he
got
into
the
nest
,
reared
the
stave
in
it
as
a
mast
,
and
hung
up
his
shirt
for
a
sail
.
At
the
same
moment
the
bird
fluttered
down
upon
the
hat
and
once
more
sat
snugly
on
her
eggs
.
She
drifted
in
one
direction
,
and
he
was
borne
off
in
another
,
both
cheering
Of
course
when
Peter
landed
he
beached
his
barque
in
a
place
where
the
bird
would
easily
find
it
;
but
the
hat
was
such
a
great
success
that
she
abandoned
the
nest
.
It
drifted
about
till
it
went
to
pieces
,
and
often
Starkey
came
to
the
shore
of
the
lagoon
,
and
with
many
bitter
feelings
watched
the
bird
sitting
on
his
hat
.
As
we
shall
not
see
her
again
,
it
may
be
worth
mentioning
here
that
all
Never
birds
now
build
in
that
shape
of
nest
,
with
a
broad
brim
on
which
the
youngsters
take
an
airing
.
Great
were
the
rejoicings
when
Peter
reached
the
home
under
the
ground
almost
as
soon
as
Wendy
,
who
had
been
carried
hither
and
thither
by
the
kite
.
Every
boy
had
adventures
to
tell
;
but
perhaps
the
biggest
adventure
of
all
was
that
they
were
several
hours
late
for
bed
.
This
so
inflated
them
that
they
did
various
dodgy
things
to
get
staying
up
still
longer
,
such
as
demanding
bandages
;
but
Wendy
,
though
glorying
in
having
them
all
home
again
safe
and
sound
,
was
scandalised
by
the
lateness
of
the
hour
,
and
cried
,
'
To
bed
,
to
bed
,
'
in
a
voice
that
had
to
be
obeyed
.
Next
day
,
however
,
she
was
awfully
tender
,
and
gave
out
bandages
to
every
one
;
and
they
played
till
bed-time
at
limping
about
and
carrying
their
arms
in
slings
.
One
important
result
of
the
brush
on
the
lagoon
was
that
it
made
the
redskins
their
friends
.
Peter
had
saved
Tiger
Lily
from
a
dreadful
fate
,
and
now
there
was
nothing
she
and
her
braves
would
not
do
for
him
.
All
night
they
sat
above
,
keeping
watch
over
the
home
under
the
ground
and
awaiting
the
big
attack
by
the
pirates
which
obviously
could
not
be
much
longer
delayed
.
Even
by
day
they
hung
about
,
smoking
the
pipe
of
peace
,
and
looking
almost
as
if
they
wanted
tit-bits
to
eat
.