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Clips from Peter Pan
"Cinderella flew through the air..."
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"...far from all things ugly and ordinary."
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"When she landed at the ball..."
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"...she found herself most impertinently surrounded by pirates."
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"There was Alf Mason..."
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"...so ugly his mother sold him for a bottle of muscat."
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"Bill Jukes..."
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"...every inch of him tattooed."
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"And, cruellest of them all..."
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"...Hook, with eyes blue as forget-me-nots..."
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"...save when he clawed your belly..."
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"...with the iron hook he has instead of a right hand..."
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"...at which time his eyes turn red."
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""Girlie," said Hook, "we have come for ye glass slippers.""
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"Who be you to order me about and call me "girlie"?"
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"Take that! Take that! And that!"
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"- Kill him! Run him through! -Commoner!"
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"Hook came at her."
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"What happened then?"
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"The brave Cinderella settled the matter once and for all..."
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"...with her revolver. -A revolver?"
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"The night on which the extraordinary adventures of these children..."
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"...may be said to have begun..."
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"...was the night Nana barked at the window."
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"But there was nothing there."
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"Not a bird or a leaf. So the children forgot about it."
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"For what troubles a grownup will never trouble a child."
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"- Dearest George, dear Mary. -Come in. It's cold."
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"Oh, what a journey I've had."
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"Bath time."
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"I won't be bathed!"
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"Not fair."
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"Not fair, indeed. But Nana was the finest nurse on four paws."
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"No. No, I will not forgive you."
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"There never was a happier, simpler family."
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"Mr. Darling was a banker who knew the cost of everything, even a hug."
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"Mrs. Darling was the loveliest lady in Bloomsbury..."
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"...with a sweet, mocking mouth that had one kiss on it..."
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"...that Wendy could never get."
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"Though there it was, perfectly conspicuous in the right-hand corner."
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"And sometimes there was Aunt Millicent..."
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"...who felt a dog for a nurse lowered the whole tone of the neighbourhood."
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"All right. A little less noise. Let's settle down. This is not a farm."
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"Bravo, George. Bravo."
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"Wendy's turn."
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"Wendy must tell a story."
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"Cecco, who carved his name on the governor at Goa."
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"Noodler, with his hands on backwards."
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"Heavens!"
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"- Hook! -Hook?"
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"Hook, whose eyes turn red as he guts you."
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"Upon my soul, how children are educated nowadays."
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"I'm afraid I'm not learned at all, Aunt."
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"But I do know a thing or two about pirates."
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"My unfulfilled ambition is to write a great novel in three parts..."
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"...about my adventures."
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"What adventures?"
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"I have yet to have them, but they will be thrilling."
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"But, child, novelists are not highly-thought-of in good society."
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"And there is nothing so difficult to marry as a novelist."
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"- Marry? -Marry?"
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"Marry?"
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"But, Aunt, Wendy is not yet 13."
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"Walk toward me, dear, that I may appraise you."
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"Go on."
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"Walk to your auntie. Stand up straight."
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"Stop it!"
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"Turn around."
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"Yes. Oh, it's quite as I expected."
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"Wendy possesses a woman's chin."
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"Have you not noticed?"
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"Observe her mouth."
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"There, hidden in the right-hand corner."
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"Is that a kiss?"
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"- A kiss? -Like Mother's kiss."
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"A hidden kiss."
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"But what is it for?"
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"It is for the greatest adventure of all."
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"They that find it have slipped in and out of heaven."
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"Find what?"
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"The one the kiss belongs to."
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"My Wendy..."
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"...a woman."
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"Almost a woman."
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"She must spend less time with her brothers and more time with me."
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"She must have her own room."
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"- A young lady's room. -Leave the--"
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"The daughter of a clerk cannot hope to marry as well as that of a manager."
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"You must attend more parties..."
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"...make small talk with your superiors at the bank."
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"Wit is very fashionable at the moment."
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"Wit."
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"But there was no sign of a body."
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"For none had fallen."
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"Certainly she had been dreaming."
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"If this is you in bed..."
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"...what is this?"
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"A boy."
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"Miss Fulsom dispatched a letter of outrage to Mr. Darling..."
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"...that set new standards of prudery, even for her."
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"Yes, miss."
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"Mr. Darling had been practising small talk all afternoon."
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"I say, it's nice weather we're having."
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"And now his opportunity had arrived."
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"Sir Edward Quiller Couch, the president of the bank..."
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"...was a man who enjoyed small talk..."
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"...almost as much as a good balance sheet."
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"Wendy walked as one condemned."
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"And then..."
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"...fate!"
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"The letter!"
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"Wait! Stop!"
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"- Wendy, wait! -Wendy! Come back!"
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"I say, what a splendid tie."
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"Wait!"
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"You there!"
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"Stop!"
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"Wendy!"
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"Nana, come back!"
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"Two hundred pounds saved."
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