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106 driven to it by something within). What are your exact feelings for me, Peter?

(in the class-room). Those of a devoted son, Wendy.

(turning away). I thought so.

. You are so puzzling. Tiger Lily is just the same; there is something or other she wants to be to me, but she says it is not my mother.

(with spirit). No, indeed it isn’t.

. Then what is it?

. It isn’t for a lady to tell.

(The curtain of the fairy chamber opens slightly, and, who has doubtless been eavesdropping, tinkles a laugh of scorn.)

(badgered). I suppose she means that she wants to be my mother.

( comment is ‘You silly ass.’)

(who has picked up some of the fairy words). I almost agree with her!

(The arrival of the boys in their nightgowns turns mind to practical matters, for the children have to be arranged in line and passed or not passed for cleanliness.