Finding Neverland
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faithfully set forth by...
Peter Llewelyn Davies."

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Kipling would swallow his own ear
for a title like that.

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Stab him, George. You can do it.
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I still have no idea what to write.
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Write about anything.
Write about your family.

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- Write about the talking whale.
- What whale?

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The one that's trapped in your imagination
and desperate to get out. Come sit down.

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I have actually begun writing about the
adventures of the Davies brothers myself.

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- A play?
- A play indeed, yes.

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And I would be extremely honored
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if you would allow me the use of your name
for one of the characters.

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I don't know what to say.
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Say yes.
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Good man.
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Porthos! That's mine. Let go.
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I won't go to bed. I won't, I won't.
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You should have been in bed
half an hour ago, young man.

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I'm afraid I've grown hopelessly lax
in my discipline.

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Nonsense. Young boys
should never be sent to bed.

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They always wake up a day older.
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And then, before you know it,
they're grown.

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Their father would have been horrified.
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Of course, he never would have allowed
a dog in the house either.

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He'd have tied him up in the yard.
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Right! Last one in bed's a hairy toad.

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