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The others were all brave boys, and they must not be blamed for backing from the pirate captain. His iron claw made a circle of dead water round him, from which they fled like affrighted fishes. Voice Reading
But there was one who did not fear him: there was one prepared to enter that circle. Voice Reading
Strangely, it was not in the water that they met. Voice Reading
Hook rose to the rock to breathe, and at the same moment Peter scaled it on the opposite side. Voice Reading
The rock was slippery as a ball, and they had to crawl rather than climb. Voice Reading
Neither knew that the other was coming. Voice Reading
Each feeling for a grip met the other's arm: in surprise they raised their heads; their faces were almost touching; so they met. Voice Reading
Some of the greatest heroes have confessed that just before they fell to [began combat] they had a sinking [feeling in the stomach]. Voice Reading
Had it been so with Peter at that moment I would admit it. Voice Reading
After all, he was the only man that the Sea-Cook had feared. Voice Reading
But Peter had no sinking, he had one feeling only, gladness; and he gnashed his pretty teeth with joy. Voice Reading
Quick as thought he snatched a knife from Hook's belt and was about to drive it home, when he saw that he was higher up the rock than his foe. Voice Reading
It would not have been fighting fair. Voice Reading
He gave the pirate a hand to help him up. Voice Reading
It was then that Hook bit him. Voice Reading
Not the pain of this but its unfairness was what dazed Peter. Voice Reading
It made him quite helpless. Voice Reading
He could only stare, horrified. Voice Reading
Every child is affected thus the first time he is treated unfairly. Voice Reading
All he thinks he has a right to when he comes to you to be yours is fairness. Voice Reading
After you have been unfair to him he will love you again, but will never afterwards be quite the same boy. Voice Reading
No one ever gets over the first unfairness; no one except Peter. Voice Reading
He often met it, but he always forgot it. Voice Reading
I suppose that was the real difference between him and all the rest. Voice Reading
So when he met it now it was like the first time; and he could just stare, helpless. Twice the iron hand clawed him. Voice Reading

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