Wendy: What if I don't want your life? Mary: What is it that you're afraid of, my love? Wendy: I want things to stay where they are. Wendy: What if I don't want that life? Mary: It's what I did when I was your age. If a young lady is lucky enough, at a certain age, she goes off to school. Wendy: How am I supposed to do that if I'm off at boarding school, Mother? Mary: By going with your head held high to start with. They will follow your lead, so you must be a good leader. You give them something that neither of us can. But they need you to be their big sister. Mary: They need me to be their mother and your father to be their father. ![]() He was just a little lost child, desperate to make it back to these fine shores before he got too old to enjoy them.ĭialogue Mary: Wendy? May I come in? You really must set a better example for your brothers. Well, I rescued the Captain from the sea when he was scarcely taller than yourselves.Hold the past in your heart, but know that where you go from here, it's up to you." The first time I rode out on my own, my great-great-grandmother, she came to me and said, "Feel the ground beneath your feet, so that your eyes can find the stars.How many times did we play hide-and-seek in these ruins? You were always the best at hiding.Why, it might just be the biggest adventure of all. I don't know where my home is exactly. ![]() And I am from London, England where gentlemen do not harm children! Dark and sinister man, prepare to meet thy doom.You sure you won't be happier back in your sick-bed? You're looking a little worse for wear, old man. And if I know one thing about fairies, it's that they don't take kindly to being called bugs.
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