Peter Pan
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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.

:02:52
Mr. Darling was a banker who knew
the cost of everything, even a hug.

:02:57
Mrs. Darling was the loveliest lady
in Bloomsbury...


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