:18:00
One night, I heard my mother
and father talking...
:18:03
...of what I was to be
when I became a man.
:18:06
So I ran away to Kensington Gardens,
and I met Tink.
:18:10
Tink?
:18:12
Tinker Bell. She's my fairy.
:18:16
But there's no such thing as a--
:18:19
Don't say that.
:18:20
Every time somebody says that,
a fairy somewhere falls down dead.
:18:24
And I'll never find her if she's dead.
:18:26
You don't mean to tell me
there's a fairy in this room.
:18:30
We come to listen to the stories.
:18:31
I like the one about the prince
who couldn't find the lady...
:18:35
-...who wore glass slippers.
-Cinderella.
:18:39
Peter, he found her, and they....
:18:43
And they...
:18:47
...lived happily ever after.
:18:50
I knew it.
:18:51
Peter...
:18:54
...I should like to give you...
:18:57
...a...
:19:00
...thimble.
:19:02
What's that?
:19:11
Tink!
:19:14
Tink! Tink, no!
:19:23
She's not very polite.
:19:27
She says if you try to give me
a thimble again...
:19:31
...she'll kill you.
:19:33
Oh...
:19:34
..and I had supposed fairies
to be charming.
:19:38
Peter, don't go.
:19:40
I have to tell them about Cinderella.
:19:42
I know lots of stories,
stories I could tell the boys.
:19:45
Come with me.
:19:47
-I cannot fly.
-I'll teach you.
:19:50
I'll teach you to ride the wind's back,
and away we go.
:19:56
Could John and Michael come too?