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Not long ago. But how long ago? They were flying over the sea before this thought began to disturb Wendy seriously. John thought it was their second sea and their third night. Voice Reading
Sometimes it was dark and sometimes light, and now they were very cold and again too warm. Voice Reading
Did they really feel hungry at times, or were they merely pretending, because Peter had such a jolly new way of feeding them? His way was to pursue birds who had food in their mouths suitable for humans and snatch it from them; then the birds would follow and snatch it back; and they would all go chasing each other gaily for miles, parting at last with mutual expressions of good-will. Voice Reading
But Wendy noticed with gentle concern that Peter did not seem to know that this was rather an odd way of getting your bread and butter, nor even that there are other ways. Voice Reading
Certainly they did not pretend to be sleepy, they were sleepy; and that was a danger, for the moment they popped off, down they fell. The awful thing was that Peter thought this funny. Voice Reading
"There he goes again!" he would cry gleefully, as Michael suddenly dropped like a stone. Voice Reading
"Save him, save him!" cried Wendy, looking with horror at the cruel sea far below. Voice Reading
Eventually Peter would dive through the air, and catch Michael just before he could strike the sea, and it was lovely the way he did it; but he always waited till the last moment, and you felt it was his cleverness that interested him and not the saving of human life. Voice Reading
Also he was fond of variety, and the sport that engrossed him one moment would suddenly cease to engage him, so there was always the possibility that the next time you fell he would let you go. Voice Reading
He could sleep in the air without falling, by merely lying on his back and floating, but this was, partly at least, because he was so light that if you got behind him and blew he went faster. Voice Reading
"Do be more polite to him," Wendy whispered to John, when they were playing "Follow my Leader." Voice Reading
"Then tell him to stop showing off," said John. Voice Reading
When playing Follow my Leader, Peter would fly close to the water and touch each shark's tail in passing, just as in the street you may run your finger along an iron railing. Voice Reading
They could not follow him in this with much success, so perhaps it was rather like showing off, especially as he kept looking behind to see how many tails they missed. Voice Reading
"You must be nice to him," Wendy impressed on her brothers. "What could we do if he were to leave us!" Voice Reading
"We could go back," Michael said. Voice Reading
"How could we ever find our way back without him?" Voice Reading
"Well, then, we could go on," said John. Voice Reading
"That is the awful thing, John. We should have to go on, for we don't know how to stop." Voice Reading
This was true, Peter had forgotten to show them how to stop. Voice Reading
John said that if the worst came to the worst, all they had to do was to go straight on, for the world was round, and so in time they must come back to their own window. Voice Reading
"And who is to get food for us, John?" Voice Reading
"I nipped a bit out of that eagle's mouth pretty neatly, Wendy." Voice Reading
"After the twentieth try," Wendy reminded him. "And even though we became good at picking up food, see how we bump against clouds and things if he is not near to give us a hand." Voice Reading
Indeed they were constantly bumping. Voice Reading

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