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'cos we've been made before." Voice Reading

Peter, seeing this to be a good idea, at once pretended that it was his own. Voice Reading
The house was quite beautiful, and no doubt Wendy was very cosy within, though, of course, they could no longer see her. Voice Reading
Peter strode up and down, ordering finishing touches. Voice Reading
Nothing escaped his eagle eyes. Voice Reading
Just when it seemed absolutely finished: Voice Reading
"There's no knocker on the door," he said. Voice Reading
They were very ashamed, but Tootles gave the sole of his shoe, and it made an excellent knocker. Voice Reading
Absolutely finished now, they thought. Voice Reading
Not of bit of it. "There's no chimney," Peter said; "we must have a chimney." Voice Reading
"It certainly does need a chimney," said John importantly. Voice Reading
This gave Peter an idea. Voice Reading
He snatched the hat off John's head, knocked out the bottom [top], and put the hat on the roof. Voice Reading
The little house was so pleased to have such a capital chimney that, as if to say thank you, smoke immediately began to come out of the hat. Voice Reading
Now really and truly it was finished. Nothing remained to do but to knock. Voice Reading
"All look your best," Peter warned them; "first impressions are awfully important." Voice Reading
He was glad no one asked him what first impressions are; they were all too busy looking their best. Voice Reading
He knocked politely, and now the wood was as still as the children, not a sound to be heard except from Tinker Bell, who was watching from a branch and openly sneering. Voice Reading
What the boys were wondering was, would any one answer the knock? If a lady, what would she be like? Voice Reading
The door opened and a lady came out. It was Wendy. They all whipped off their hats. Voice Reading
She looked properly surprised, and this was just how they had hoped she would look. Voice Reading
"Where am I?" she said. Voice Reading
Of course Slightly was the first to get his word in. "Wendy lady," he said rapidly, "for you we built this house." Voice Reading
"Oh, say you're pleased," cried Nibs. Voice Reading

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