Come Away, Come Away!
ForamomentafterMr.andMrs.Darlingleftthehousethenight-lightsbythebedsofthethreechildrencontinuedtoburnclearly.Theywereawfullynicelittlenight-lights,andonecannothelpwishingthattheycouldhavekeptawaketoseePeter;butWendy’slightblinkedandgavesuchayawnthattheothertwoyawnedalso,andbeforetheycouldclosetheirmouthsallthethreewentout.
Therewasanotherlightintheroomnow,athousandtimesbrighterthanthenight-lights,andinthetimewehavetakentosaythis,ithasbeeninallthedrawersinthenursery,lookingforPeter’sshadow,rummagedthewardrobeandturnedeverypocketinsideout.Itwasnotreallyalight;itmadethislightbyflashingaboutsoquickly,butwhenitcametorestforasecondyousawitwasafairy,nolongerthanyourhand,butstillgrowing.ItwasagirlcalledTinkerBellexquisitelygownedinaskeletonleaf,cutlowandsquare,throughwhichherfigurecouldbeseentothebestadvantage.Shewasslightlyinclinedtoembonpoint.
Amomentafterthefairy’sentrancethewindowwasblownopenbythebreathingofthelittlestars,andPeterdroppedin.HehadcarriedTinkerBellpartoftheway,andhishandwasstillmessywiththefairydust.
’TinkerBell,’hecalledsoftly,aftermakingsurethatthechildrenwereasleep,’Tink,whereareyou?’Shewasinajugforthemoment,andlikingitextremely;shehadneverbeeninajugbefore.
’Oh,docomeoutofthatjug,andtellme,doyouknowwheretheyputmyshadow?’
Theloveliesttinkleasofgoldenbellsansweredhim.Itisthefairylanguage.