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So there ought to be one fairy
for every boy and girl.
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- Ought to be? lsn't there?
- Oh, no.
1:26:09
Children know such a lot now.
Soon, they don't believe in fairies.
1:26:13
And every time a child says,
"l don't believe in fairies,"
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there's a fairy somewhere
that falls down dead.
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Who is that?
1:26:29
The redskins were defeated?
1:26:32
Wendy and the boys
captured by the pirates?
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I'll rescue her. I'll rescue her!
1:26:41
Oh, that's just my medicine.
1:26:44
Poisoned? Who could have poisoned it?
1:26:50
Why, Tink. You've drunk my medicine.
1:26:56
It was poisoned.
1:27:00
And you drank it to save my life?
1:27:05
Tink.
1:27:09
Are you dying?
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Her light is growing faint.
1:27:19
If it goes out, that means she's dead.
1:27:26
Her voice is so low I can scarcely hear
what she's saying.
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She says she thinks
she could get well again
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if children believed in fairies.
1:27:43
Do you believe in fairies?
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Say quick that you believe.
1:27:53
If you believe, clap your hands.
1:27:58
Clap louder.