Wendy’s Story
’Listen,then,’saidWendy,settlingdowntoherstory,withMichaelatherfeetandsevenboysinthebed.’Therewasonceagentleman——’
’Ihadratherhehadbeenalady,’Curlysaid.
’Iwishhehadbeenawhiterat,’saidNibs.
’Quiet,’theirmotheradmonishedthem.’Therewasaladyalso,and——’
’Omummy,’criedthefirsttwin,’youmeanthatthereisaladyalso,don’tyou?Sheisnotdead,isshe?’
’Ohno.’
’Iamawfullygladsheisn’tdead,’saidTootles.’Areyouglad,John?’
’OfcourseIam.’
’Areyouglad,Nibs?’
’Rather.’
’Areyouglad,Twins?’
’Wearejustglad.’
’Ohdear,’sighedWendy.
’Littlelessnoisethere,’Petercalledout,determinedthatsheshouldhavefairplay,howeverbeastlyastoryitmightbeinhisopinion.
’Thegentleman’sname,’Wendycontinued,’wasMr.Darling,andhernamewasMrs.Darling.’
’Iknewthem,’Johnsaid,toannoytheothers.
’IthinkIknewthem,’saidMichaelratherdoubtfully.
’Theyweremarried,youknow,’explainedWendy,’andwhatdoyouthinktheyhad?’
’Whiterats,’criedNibs,inspired.
’No.’
’It’sawfullypuzzling,’saidTootles,whoknewthestorybyheart.
’Quiet,Tootles.Theyhadthreedescendants.’
’Whatisdescendants?’
’Well,youareone,Twin.
’Doyouhearthat,John?Iamadescendant.’
’Descendantsareonlychildren,’saidJohn.
’Ohdear,ohdear,’sighedWendy.’NowthesethreechildrenhadafaithfulnursecalledNana;butMr.