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Peter Pan [for US only]
James M. Barrie

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Of course in the end Wendy let them fly away together.  Our
last glimpse of her shows her at the window, watching them
receding into the sky until they were as small as stars. 

As you look at Wendy, you may see her hair becoming white, and
her figure little again, for all this happened long ago.  Jane is
now a common grown-up, with a daughter called Margaret; and every
spring cleaning time, except when he forgets, Peter comes for
Margaret and takes her to the Neverland, where she tells him
stories about himself, to which he listens eagerly.  When
Margaret grows up she will have a daughter, who is to be Peter's
mother in turn; and thus it will go on, so long as children are
gay and innocent and heartless. 

THE END  

End of The Project Gutenberg Etext of The Adventures of Peter Pan 


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