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"He hasn't even begun to drink his milk," Nibs interposed. Voice Reading
This was telling, and Slightly seized his chance. Voice Reading
"I complain of Nibs," he cried promptly. Voice Reading
John, however, had held up his hand first. Voice Reading
"Well, John?" Voice Reading
"May I sit in Peter's chair, as he is not here?" Voice Reading
"Sit in father's chair, John!" Wendy was scandalised. "Certainly not." Voice Reading
"He is not really our father," John answered. "He didn't even know how a father does till I showed him." Voice Reading
This was grumbling. "We complain of John," cried the twins. Voice Reading
Tootles held up his hand. He was so much the humblest of them, indeed he was the only humble one, that Wendy was specially gentle with him. Voice Reading
"I don't suppose," Tootles said diffidently [bashfully or timidly], "that I could be father." Voice Reading
"No, Tootles." Voice Reading
Once Tootles began, which was not very often, he had a silly way of going on. Voice Reading
"As I can't be father," he said heavily, "I don't suppose, Michael, you would let me be baby?" Voice Reading
"No, I won't," Michael rapped out. He was already in his basket. Voice Reading
"As I can't be baby," Tootles said, getting heavier and heavier and heavier, "do you think I could be a twin?" Voice Reading
"No, indeed," replied the twins; "it's awfully difficult to be a twin." Voice Reading
"As I can't be anything important," said Tootles, "would any of you like to see me do a trick?" Voice Reading
"No," they all replied. Voice Reading
Then at last he stopped. "I hadn't really any hope," he said. Voice Reading
The hateful telling broke out again. Voice Reading
"Slightly is coughing on the table." Voice Reading
"The twins began with cheese-cakes." Voice Reading
"Curly is taking both butter and honey." Voice Reading
"Nibs is speaking with his mouth full." Voice Reading

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