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Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

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id="pgepubid00043">18. 'Preposterous!' cried Solomon in a rage

19. For years he had been quietly filling his stocking

20. When you meet grown-up people in the Gardens who puff and blow as if they thought themselves bigger than they are

21. He passed under the bridge and came within full sight of the delectable Gardens

22. There now arose a mighty storm, and he was tossed this way and that (missing from book)

23. Fairies are all more or less in hiding until dusk

24. When they think you are not looking they skip along pretty lively (missing from book)

25. But if you look, and they fear there is no time to hide, they stand quite still pretending to be flowers (missing from book)

26. The fairies are exquisite dancers

27. These tricky fairies sometimes slyly change the board on a ball night

28. Linkmen running in front carrying winter cherries

29. When her Majesty wants to know the time

30. The fairies sit round on mushrooms, and at first they are well behaved

31. Butter is got from the roots of old trees (missing from book)

32. Wallflower juice is good for reviving dancers who fall to the ground in a fit

33. Peter Pan is the fairies' orchestra

34. They all tickled him on the shoulder (missing from book)

35. One day they were overheard by a fairy

36. The little people weave their summer curtains from skeleton leaves

37. An afternoon when the Gardens were white with snow

38. She ran to St. Govor's Well and hid

39. An elderberry hobbled across the walk, and stood chatting with some young quinces

40. A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly, 'Hoity-toity, what is this?'

41. They warned her

42. Queen Mab, who rules in the Gardens

43. Shook his bald head and murmured, 'Cold, quite cold'

44. Fairies never say, 'We feel happy': what they say is, 'We feel dancey'

45. Looking very undancey indeed



The lady with the balloons, who sits just outside

The lady with the balloons, who sits just outside



46. 'My Lord Duke,' said the physician elatedly, 'I have the honour to inform your excellency that your grace is in love'

47. Building the house for Maimie

48. If the bad ones among the fairies happen to be out (missing from book)

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