Peter Pan (Peter and Wendy) (Annotated Edition) by James M. Barrie
Author:James M. Barrie [Barrie, James M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Juvenile Fiction, Fiction, General, Readers, Intermediate, Classics
ISBN: 9783849629106
Google: MShWAQAAQBAJ
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Published: 2013-10-15T03:00:00+00:00
âDo you think you could swim or fly as far as the island, Wendy, without my help?â
She had to admit that she was too tired.
He moaned.
âWhat is it?â she asked, anxious about him at once.
âI canât help you, Wendy. Hook wounded me. I can neither fly nor swim. â
âDo you mean we shall both be drowned?â
âLook how the water is rising.â
They put their hands over their eyes to shut out the sight. They thought they would soon be no more. As they sat thus something brushed against Peter as light as a kiss, and stayed there, as if saying timidly, âCan I be of any use?â
It was the tail of a kite, which Michael had made some days before. It had torn itself out of his hand and floated away.
âMichaelâs kite,â Peter said without interest, but next moment he had seized the tail, and was pulling the kite toward him.
âIt lifted Michael off the ground,â he cried; âwhy should it not carry you?â
âBoth of us!â
âIt canât lift two; Michael and Curly tried.â
âLet us draw lots,â Wendy said bravely.
âAnd you a lady; never.â Already he had tied the tail round her. She clung to him; she refused to go without him; but with a âGood-bye, Wendy,â he pushed her from the rock; and in a few minutes she was borne out of his sight. Peter was alone on the lagoon.
The rock was very small now; soon it would be submerged. Pale rays of light tiptoed across the waters; and by and by there was to be heard a sound at once the most musical and the most melancholy in the world: the mermaids calling to the moon.
Peter was not quite like other boys; but he was afraid at last. A tremor ran through him, like a shudder passing over the sea; but on the sea one shudder follows another till there are hundreds of them, and Peter felt just the one. Next moment he was standing erect on the rock again, with that smile on his face and a drum beating within him. It was saying, âTo die will be an awfully big adventure.â
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