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66 . Wendy, get better quickly and I’ll take you to see the mermaids. She is awfully anxious to see a mermaid.

(, who may have been off visiting her relations, returns to the wood and, under the impression that has been got rid of, is whistling as gaily as a canary. She is not wholly heartless, but is so small that she has only room for one feeling at a time.)

. Listen to Tink rejoicing because she thinks the Wendy is dead! (Regardless of spoiling another's pleasure) Tink, the Wendy lives.

( gives expression to fury.)

(tell-tale). It was she who said that you wanted us to shoot the Wendy.

. She said that? Then listen, Tink, I am your friend no more. (There is a note of acerbity in reply; it may mean ‘Who wants you?’) Begone from me for ever. (Now it is a very wet tinkle.)

. She is crying.

. She says she is your fairy.

(who knows they are not worth worrying