Narration from Peter and Wendy by J.M. Barrie
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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in a moment he had recovered his shadow, and in his delight he forgot that he had shut Tinkerbell up in the drawer, if he thought at all. But I don't believe he ever thought it was, that he and his shadow when brought near each other, would join like drops of water. And when they did not he was appalled. He tried to stick it on with soap from the bathroom, but that also failed. Shutter passed through Peter, and he sat on the floor and cried. His sobs woke Wendy, and she sat up in bed. She was not alarmed to see a stranger crying on the nursery floor. She was only pleasantly interested boy, she said courteously. Why are you crying? Peter could be exceedingly polite, also, having learned the grand manner at fairy ceremonies, and he rose and bowed to her beautifully. She was much pleased, and bowed beautifully to him from the bed. What's your name? He asked Wendy, Moira Angela Darling, she replied with some satisfaction. What is your name, Peter Pan? She was already sure that he must be peter, but it did seem a comparatively short name.