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Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie

Peter Pan (1911)

by J.M. Barrie

Submitted by deroche
Book Literature
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Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
Peter Pan
by J.M. Barrie

The most haunting time at which to see them is at the turn of the moon, when they utter strange wailing cries; but the lagoon is dangerous for mortals then, and until the evening of which we have now to tell, Wendy had never seen the lagoon by moonlight, less from fear, for of course Peter would have accompanied her, than because she had strict rules about every one being in bed by seven. She was often at the lagoon, however, on sunny days after rain, when the mermaids come up in extraordinary numbers to play with their bubbles. The bubbles of many colours made in rainbow water they treat as balls, hitting them gaily from one to another with their tails, and trying to keep them in the rainbow till they burst. The goals are at each end of the rainbow, and the keepers only are allowed to use their hands. Sometimes a dozen of these games will be going on in the lagoon at a time, and it is quite a pretty sight.🏁

Submitted by deroche - 06/08/2025
Book Literature 6.69 Ranked

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