Smee, much impressed, gazed at the bird as the nest was borne past, but the more suspicious Starkey said, "If she is a mother, perhaps she is hanging about here to help Peter."
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Hook winced. "Ay," he said, "that is the fear that haunts me."
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He was roused from this dejection by Smee's eager voice.
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"Captain," said Smee, "could we not kidnap these boys' mother and make her our mother?"
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"It is a princely scheme," cried Hook, and at once it took practical shape in his great brain. "We will seize the children and carry them to the boat: the boys we will make walk the plank, and Wendy shall be our mother."
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Again Wendy forgot herself.
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"Never!" she cried, and bobbed.
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"What was that?"
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But they could see nothing. They thought it must have been a leaf in the wind. "Do you agree, my bullies?" asked Hook.
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"There is my hand on it," they both said.
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"And there is my hook. Swear."
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They all swore. By this time they were on the rock, and suddenly Hook remembered Tiger Lily.
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"Where is the redskin?" he demanded abruptly.
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He had a playful humour at moments, and they thought this was one of the moments.
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"That is all right, captain," Smee answered complacently; "we let her go."
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"Let her go!" cried Hook.
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"'Twas your own orders," the bo'sun faltered.
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"You called over the water to us to let her go," said Starkey.
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"Brimstone and gall," thundered Hook, "what cozening [cheating] is going on here!" His face had gone black with rage, but he saw that they believed their words, and he was startled. "Lads," he said, shaking a little, "I gave no such order."
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"It is passing queer," Smee said, and they all fidgeted uncomfortably. Hook raised his voice, but there was a quiver in it.
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"Spirit that haunts this dark lagoon to-night," he cried, "dost hear me?"
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Of course Peter should have kept quiet, but of course he did not. He immediately answered in Hook's voice:
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"Odds, bobs, hammer and tongs, I hear you."
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In that supreme moment Hook did not blanch, even at the gills, but Smee and Starkey clung to each other in terror.
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"Who are you, stranger? Speak!" Hook demanded.
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