Peter Pan
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1:11:17
George, I am so glad you
changed your mind about Wendy.
After all, she's still a child.

1:11:22
Oh, pshaw, Mary.
You know I never mean those things.

1:11:26
Do I, Nana?
1:11:30
Oh! Wendy!
1:11:36
Wendy, what on earth
are you doing there?

1:11:39
Mmm. Hmm?
1:11:44
- Oh, Mother, we're back!
- Back?

1:11:46
All except the Lost Boys.
They weren't quite ready.

1:11:49
- Lost Bo... Ready?
- To grow up.

1:11:52
That's why they went
back to Never Land.

1:11:54
- Never Land?
- Yes, but I am.

1:11:57
- Uh, "am"?
- Uh, ready to grow up.

1:12:01
Oh! Oh! Uh...
1:12:03
Well, my dear,
all in good time.

1:12:06
- After all, perhaps we were too...
- Oh, but, Mother...

1:12:09
it was such a wonderful adventure.
1:12:12
Tinker Bell and the mermaids
and Peter Pan.

1:12:14
Oh, he was the most
wonderful of all.

1:12:16
- Why, why, even when
we were kidnapped, l...
- Kidnapped!

1:12:19
Mm-hmm. I knew Peter Pan
would save us, and he did.

1:12:23
And we all called him a codfish!
1:12:26
Uh, Captain Hook, I mean.
1:12:28
And then we sailed away
on a ship in the sky.

1:12:32
Hmm. Mary, I'm going to bed.
1:12:36
Oh, Mother.
He really is wonderful, isn't he?

1:12:41
See how well he sails the ship.
1:12:44
- George. George!
- Now what, Mary?

1:12:51
Nana, d-did you see...
1:12:56
You know, I have
the strangest feeling...

1:12:58
that I've seen that ship before.

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