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"Quiet," their mother admonished [cautioned] them. "There was a lady also, and-" Voice Reading
"Oh, mummy," cried the first twin, "you mean that there is a lady also, don't you? She is not dead, is she?" Voice Reading
"Oh, no." Voice Reading
"I am awfully glad she isn't dead," said Tootles. "Are you glad, John?" Voice Reading
"Of course I am." Voice Reading
"Are you glad, Nibs?" Voice Reading
"Rather." Voice Reading
"Are you glad, Twins?" Voice Reading
"We are glad." Voice Reading
"Oh dear," sighed Wendy. Voice Reading
"Little less noise there," Peter called out, determined that she should have fair play, however beastly a story it might be in his opinion. Voice Reading
"The gentleman's name," Wendy continued, "was Mr. Darling, and her name was Mrs. Darling." Voice Reading
"I knew them," John said, to annoy the others. Voice Reading
"I think I knew them," said Michael rather doubtfully. Voice Reading
"They were married, you know," explained Wendy, "and what do you think they had?" Voice Reading
"White rats," cried Nibs, inspired. Voice Reading
"It's awfully puzzling," said Tootles, who knew the story by heart. Voice Reading
"Quiet, Tootles. They had three descendants." Voice Reading
"What is descendants?" Voice Reading
"Well, you are one, Twin." Voice Reading
"Did you hear that, John? I am a descendant." Voice Reading
"Descendants are only children," said John. Voice Reading
"Oh dear, oh dear," sighed Wendy. "Now these three children had a faithful nurse called Nana; but Mr. Darling was angry with her and chained her up in the yard, and so all the children flew away." Voice Reading
"It's an awfully good story," said Nibs. Voice Reading

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