The Happy Home
Oneimportantresultofthebrushonthelagoonwasthatitmadetheredskinstheirfriends.PeterhadsavedTigerLilyfromadreadfulfate,andnowtherewasnothingsheandherbraveswouldnotdoforhim.Allnighttheysatabove,keepingwatchoverthehomeunderthegroundandawaitingthebigattackbythepirateswhichobviouslycouldnotbemuchlongerdelayed.Evenbydaytheyhungabout,smokingthepipeofpeace,andlookingalmostasiftheywantedtit-bitstoeat.
TheycalledPetertheGreatWhiteFather,prostratingthemselvesbeforehim;andhelikedthistremendously,sothatitwasnotreallygoodforhim.
’Thegreatwhitefather,’hewouldsaytotheminaverylordlymanner,astheygrovelledathisfeet,’isgladtoseethePiccaninnywarriorsprotectinghiswigwamfromthepirates.’
’MeTigerLily,’thatlovelycreaturewouldreply.’PeterPansaveme,mehisvellynicefriend.Menoletpirateshurthim.’
Shewasfartooprettytocringeinthisway,butPeterthoughtithisdue,andhewouldanswercondescendingly,’Itisgood.PeterPanhasspoken.’
Alwayswhenhesaid,’PeterPanhasspoken,’itmeantthattheymustnowshutup,andtheyacceptedithumblyinthatspirit;buttheywerebynomeanssorespectfultotheotherboys,whomtheylookeduponasjustordinarybraves.Theysaid’How-do?’tothem,andthingslikethat;andwhatannoyedtheboyswasthatPeterseemedtothinkthisallright.
SecretlyWendysympathisedwiththemalittle,butshewasfartooloyalahousewifetolistentoanycomplaintsagainstfather.