Peter Pan
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:08:00
Blast it!
Where is that rope?

:08:04
Oh, thank you.
:08:11
Dash it all, Nana,
don't look at me like that.

:08:14
It's nothing personal.
It's just that...

:08:17
Well, you're not really
a nurse at all.

:08:19
You're, well, a dog.
:08:22
And the children aren't puppies.
They're people.

:08:25
And sooner or later, Nana,
people have to grow up.

:08:29
But, Mother,
I don't want to grow up.

:08:32
Now, dear, don't worry
about it any more tonight.

:08:36
He called Peter Pan
"absolute poppycock."

:08:40
I'm sure he didn't mean it, John.
Father was just upset.

:08:45
Poor Nana,
out there all alone.

:08:49
No more tears, Michael.
It's a warm night.

:08:52
She'll be all right.
:08:55
- Mother.
- What is it, dear?

:08:57
- Buried treasure.
- Now, children.

:09:01
Don't judge your father
too harshly.

:09:04
After all, he really
loves you very much.

:09:08
Oh, don't lock it, Mother.
He might come back.

:09:10
- "He"?
- Yes, uh, Peter Pan.

:09:14
You see, I found something
that belongs to him.

:09:18
- Oh? And what's that?
- His shadow.

:09:22
- "Shadow"?
- Mmm, Nana had it.

:09:25
But l...
I took it away.

:09:30
Oh? Yes, of course.
:09:34
Good night, dear.
:09:39
But, George, do you think the children
will be safe without Nana?

:09:43
Safe? Of course
they'll be safe. Why not?

:09:45
Well, Wendy said something
about a shadow, and l...

:09:48
- Shadow? Whose shadow?
- Peter Pan's.

:09:51
Oh, Peter Pan...
Peter Pan!

:09:54
You don't say. Goodness gracious,
whatever shall we do?

:09:59
- But, George... Really, l...
- Sound the alarm!


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