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Peter Pan

Chapter17
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They ought to have looked at Mr.Darling also, but they forgot about him.
Of course Mrs.Darling said at once that she would have them; but Mr.
Darling was curiously depressed, and they saw that he considered six a rather large number.
"I must say," he said to Wendy, "that you don't do things by halves," a grudging remark which the twins thought was pointed at them.
The first twin was the proud one, and he asked, flushing, "Do you think we should be too much of a handful, sir?
Because, if so, we can go away." "Father!" Wendy cried, shocked; but still the cloud was on him.

He knew he was behaving unworthily, but he could not help it.
"We could lie doubled up," said Nibs.
"I always cut their hair myself," said Wendy.
"George!" Mrs.Darling exclaimed, pained to see her dear one showing himself in such an unfavourable light.
Then he burst into tears, and the truth came out.

He was as glad to have them as she was, he said, but he thought they should have asked his consent as well as hers, instead of treating him as a cypher [zero] in his own house.
"I don't think he is a cypher," Tootles cried instantly.

"Do you think he is a cypher, Curly ?" "No, I don't.

Do you think he is a cypher, Slightly ?" "Rather not.


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