The Mermaids’ Lagoon
Ifyoushutyoureyesandarealuckyone,youmayseeattimesashapelesspooloflovelypalecolourssuspendedinthedarkness;thenifyousqueezeyoureyestighter,thepoolbeginstotakeshape,andthecoloursbecomesovividthatwithanothersqueezetheymustgoonfire.Butjustbeforetheygoonfireyouseethelagoon.Thisisthenearestyouevergettoitonthemainland,justoneheavenlymoment;iftherecouldbetwomomentsyoumightseethesurfandhearthemermaidssinging.
Thechildrenoftenspentlongsummerdaysonthislagoon,swimmingorfloatingmostofthetime,playingthemermaidgamesinthewater,andsoforth.Youmustnotthinkfromthisthatthemermaidswereonfriendlytermswiththem;onthecontrary,itwasamongWendy’slastingregretsthatallthetimeshewasontheislandsheneverhadacivilwordfromoneofthem.Whenshestolesoftlytotheedgeofthelagoonshemightseethembythescore,especiallyonMarooners’Rock,wheretheylovedtobask,combingouttheirhairinalazywaythatquiteirritatedher;orshemightevenswim,ontiptoeasitwere,towithinayardofthem,butthentheysawheranddived,probablysplashingherwiththeirtails,notbyaccident,butintentionally.
Theytreatedalltheboysinthesameway,exceptofcoursePeter,whochattedwiththemonMarooners’Rockbythehour,andsatontheirtailswhentheygotcheeky.HegaveWendyoneoftheircombs.