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] about). Oh well, not for ever, but for a whole week.

( goes off sulking, no doubt with the intention of giving all her friends an entirely false impression of appearance.)

Now what shall we do with Wendy?

. Let us carry her down into the house.

. Ay, that is what one does with ladies.

. No, you must not touch her; it wouldn’t be sufficiently respectful.

. That is what I was thinking.

. But if she lies there she will die.

. Ay, she will die. It is a pity, but there is no way out.

. Yes, there is. Let us build a house around her! (Cheers again, meaning that no difficulty baffles .) Leave all to me. Bring the best of what we have. Gut our house. Be sharp. (They race down their trees.)

(While is engrossed in measuring  so that the house may fit her,  and , who have probably landed on