Page 10 - Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
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ILLUSTRATIONS
1. ‘The Kensington Gardens are in London, where the King
lives,’ . . . . . . . Frontispiece
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2. ‘The lady with the balloons, who sits just outside,’ . . 2
3. ‘Old Mr. Salford was a crab-apple of an old gentleman
who wandered all day in the Gardens,’ . . . 16
4. ‘When he heard Peter’s voice he popped in alarm behind
a tulip,’ . . . . . . . . . 24
5. ‘Put his strange case before old Solomon Caw,’ . . 28
6. ‘After this the birds said that they would help him no more
in his mad enterprise,’ . . . . . . 36
7. ‘For years he had been quietly filling his stocking,’ . . 40
8. ‘Fairies are all more or less in hiding until dusk,’ . . 50
9. ‘These tricky fairies sometimes slyly change the board on
a ball night,’ . . . . . . . . 60
10. ‘When her Majesty wants to know the time,’ . . . 64
11. ‘Peter Pan is the fairies’ orchestra,’ . . . . 66
12. ‘A chrysanthemum heard her, and said pointedly, “Hoity-
toity, what is this?” ’ . . . . . . 88
13. ‘Shook his bald head and murmured, “Cold, quite cold,” ’ 90
14. ‘Fairies never say, “We feel happy”; what they say is,
“We feel dancey,” ’ . . . . . . . 94
15. ‘Looking very undancey indeed,’ . . . . . 98
16. ‘Building the house for Maimie,’ . . . . . 104