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1-However, what did they let Peter do? (2 actions)
If
you shut your eyes and are a lucky one, you may see at times a
shapeless
pool
of lovely pale colours suspended in the darkness; then if you
squeeze
your eyes tighter, the pool begins to take shape, and the colours
become
so vivid that with another squeeze they must go on fire. But just
before
they go on fire you see the lagoon. This is the nearest you ever get
to
it on the mainland, just one heavenly moment; if there could be two
moments
you might see the surf and hear the mermaids singing.
The
children often spent long summer days on this lagoon, swimming or
floating
most of the time, playing the mermaid games in the water, and
so
forth. You must not think from this that the mermaids were on
friendly
terms
with them: on the contrary, it was among Wendy’s lasting regrets
that
all the time she was on the island she never had a civil word from
one
of them. When she stole softly to the edge of the lagoon she might
see
them by the score, especially on Marooners’ Rock, where they loved
to
bask, combing out their hair in a lazy way that quite irritated her;
or
she
might even swim, on tiptoe as it were, to within a yard of them, but
then
they saw her and dived, probably splashing her with their tails, not
by
accident, but intentionally. They treated all the boys in the same
way,
except
of course Peter, who chatted with them on Marooners’ Rock by the
hour,
and sat on their tails when they got cheeky.
It must
also have been rather pretty to see the children resting on a rock
for
half an hour after their mid-day meal. Wendy insisted on their doing
tthis,
and it had to be a real rest even though the meal was make-believe.
So
they lay there in the sun, and their bodies glistened in it, while
she sat
beside
them and looked important.
«The Mermaids’ Lagoon», Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, 1911.
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