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891
Though
Peter
still
remembers
Maimie
he
is
become
as
gay
as
ever
,
and
often
in
sheer
happiness
he
jumps
off
his
goat
and
lies
kicking
merrily
on
the
grass
.
Oh
,
he
has
a
joyful
time
!
But
he
has
still
a
vague
memory
that
he
was
a
human
once
,
and
it
makes
him
especially
kind
to
the
house-swallows
when
they
revisit
the
island
,
for
house-swallows
are
the
spirits
of
little
children
who
have
died
.
They
always
build
in
the
eaves
of
the
houses
where
they
lived
when
they
were
humans
,
and
sometimes
they
try
to
fly
in
at
a
nursery
window
,
and
perhaps
that
is
why
Peter
loves
them
best
of
all
the
birds
.
892
And
the
little
house
?
Every
lawful
night
(
that
is
to
say
,
every
night
except
ball
nights
)
the
fairies
now
build
the
little
house
lest
there
should
be
a
human
child
lost
in
the
Gardens
,
and
Peter
rides
the
marshes
looking
for
lost
ones
,
and
if
he
finds
them
he
carries
them
on
his
goat
to
the
little
house
,
and
when
they
wake
up
they
are
in
it
and
when
they
step
out
they
see
it
.
The
fairies
build
the
house
merely
because
it
is
so
pretty
,
but
Peter
rides
round
in
memory
of
Maimie
and
because
he
still
loves
to
do
just
as
he
believes
real
boys
would
do
.
893
But
you
must
not
think
that
,
because
somewhere
among
the
trees
the
little
house
is
twinkling
,
it
is
a
safe
thing
to
remain
in
the
Gardens
after
Lock-out
Time
.
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If
the
bad
ones
among
the
fairies
happen
to
be
out
that
night
they
will
certainly
mischief
you
,
and
even
though
they
are
not
,
you
may
perish
of
cold
and
dark
before
Peter
Pan
comes
round
.
He
has
been
too
late
several
times
,
and
when
he
sees
he
is
too
late
he
runs
back
to
the
Thrush
's
Nest
for
his
paddle
,
of
which
Maimie
had
told
him
the
true
use
,
and
he
digs
a
grave
for
the
child
and
erects
a
little
tombstone
and
carves
the
poor
thing
's
initials
on
it
.
He
does
this
at
once
because
he
thinks
it
is
what
real
boys
would
do
,
and
you
must
have
noticed
the
little
stones
and
that
there
are
always
two
together
.
He
puts
them
in
twos
because
it
seems
less
lonely
.
I
think
that
quite
the
most
touching
sight
in
the
Gardens
is
the
two
tombstones
of
Walter
Stephen
Matthews
and
Phoebe
Phelps
.
They
stand
together
at
the
spot
where
the
parishes
of
Westminster
St.
Mary
's
is
said
to
meet
the
parish
of
Paddington
.
Here
Peter
found
the
two
babes
,
who
had
fallen
unnoticed
from
their
perambulators
,
Phoebe
aged
thirteen
months
and
Walter
probably
still
younger
,
for
Peter
seems
to
have
felt
a
delicacy
about
putting
any
age
on
his
stone
.
They
lie
side
by
side
,
and
the
simple
inscriptions
read
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David
sometimes
places
white
flowers
on
these
two
innocent
graves