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The Thrush’s Nest
Yousee,hehadnoonetotellhimhowchildrenreallyplay,forthefairiesareallmoreorlessinhidinguntildusk,andsoknownothing,andthoughthebirdspretendedthattheycouldtellhimagreatdeal,whenthetimefortellingcame,itwaswonderfulhowlittletheyreallyknew.Theytoldhimthetruthabouthide-and-seek,andheoftenplaysitbyhimself,buteventheducksontheRoundPondcouldnotexplaintohimwhatitisthatmakesthepondsofascinatingtoboys.Everynighttheduckshaveforgottenalltheeventsoftheday,exceptthenumberofpiecesofcakethrowntothem.Theyaregloomycreatures,andsaythatcakeisnotwhatitwasintheiryoungdays.
SoPeterhadtofindoutmanythingsforhimself.HeoftenplayedshipsattheRoundPond,buthisshipwasonlyahoopwhichhehadfoundonthegrass.Ofcourse,hehadneverseenahoop,andhewonderedwhatyouplayatwiththem,anddecidedthatyouplayatpretendingtheyareboats.Thishoopalwayssankatonce,buthewadedinforit,andsometimeshedraggeditgleefullyroundtherimofthepond,andhewasquiteproudtothinkthathehaddiscoveredwhatboysdowithhoops.
Anothertime,whenhefoundachild’spail,hethoughtitwasforsittingin,andhesatsohardinitthathecouldscarcelygetoutofit.Alsohefoundaballoon.ItwasbobbingaboutontheHump,quiteasifitwashavingagamebyitself,andhecaughtitafteranexcitingchase.Buthethoughtitwasaball,andJennyWrenhadtoldhimthatboyskickballs,sohekickedit;andafterthathecouldnotfinditanywhere.
Perhapsthemostsurprisingthinghefoundwasaperambulator.Itwasunderalime-tree,neartheentrancetotheFairyQueen’sWinterPalace(whichiswithinthecircleofthesevenSpanishchestnuts),andPeterapproacheditwarily,forthebirdshadnevermentionedsuchthingstohim.