Finding Neverland
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She didn't get out of bed for months.
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She wouldn't eat.
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I tried everything to make her happy, but...
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she only wanted David.
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So...
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one day...
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I dressed myself in David's clothing
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and I went to her.
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You must have frightened her to death.
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I think it was the first time
she ever actually... looked at me.

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And that was the end of the boy James.
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I used to say to myself
he'd gone to Neverland.

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Where?
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Neverland. It's a wonderful place.
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I've not spoken about this before
to anyone.

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Ever.
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What's it like... Neverland?
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One day I'll take you there.
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Wait a minute, James.
He's a fairy?

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Er, no. He's the irrepressible
spirit of youth. Tinker Bell is the fairy.

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- Tinker Bell is a woman?
- She's not a woman. She's a fairy.

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He is a boy who stays young forever.
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James, how does anyone
stay young forever? It doesn't work.

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He just believes, Charles.
He imagines life the way he wants it to be,

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and he believes in it long enough and hard
enough that it all appears before him, see?

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James, I'm your friend.
You're coming off a flop.

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- You have a man who is a fairy.
- No, a boy who has a fairy.


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