item: #1 of 3 id: 26654 author: Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew) title: Peter and Wendy date: None words: 48079 flesch: 91 summary: 'What is your name?' 'Peter Pan.' She was already sure that he must be Peter, but it did seem a comparatively short name. They were waiting below to give Wendy time to explain about them; and when they had counted five hundred they went up. keywords: bed; boys; children; come; course; darling; father; hand; hook; house; john; look; man; michael; moment; mother; mrs; nana; night; peter; pirates; round; slightly; smee; thing; thought; time; tink; way; wendy cache: 26654.txt plain text: 26654.txt item: #2 of 3 id: 26998 author: Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew) title: Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens date: None words: 22680 flesch: 84 summary: Poor little Peter Pan! She knew at once that he must be Peter Pan. VI PETER'S GOAT Maimie felt quite shy, but Peter knew not what shy was. keywords: birds; boy; day; fairies; gardens; good; house; maimie; mother; night; peter; round; solomon; time; tony; walk; way cache: 26998.txt plain text: 26998.txt item: #3 of 3 id: 26999 author: Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew) title: Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens date: None words: 23975 flesch: 83 summary: Poor little Peter Pan! It is wonderful that he could fly without wings, but the place itched tremendously, and--and--perhaps we could all fly if we were as dead-confident-sure of our capacity to do it as was bold Peter Pan that evening. keywords: birds; day; fairies; fairy; gardens; good; house; illustration; maimie; mother; night; peter; round; solomon; time; walk; way cache: 26999.txt plain text: 26999.txt