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] mean having a few beds in the drawing-room; they can be hidden behind screens on first Thursdays.

(Everything depends on .)

. Peter, may we go?

(carelessly through the pipes to which he is giving a finishing touch). All right.

(They scurry off to dress for the adventure.)

(insinuatingly). Get your clothes, Peter.

(skipping about and playing fairy music on his pipes, the only music he knows). I am not going with you, Wendy.

. Yes, Peter!

. No.

(The lost ones run back gaily, each carrying a stick with a bundle on the end of it.)

. Peter isn’t coming!

(All the faces go blank.)

(even ). Peter not coming!

(overthrown). Why, Peter?

(his pipes more riotous than ever). I just want always to be a little boy and to have fun.