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THE STORY OF PETER PAN

world knew suddenly that of course they believed in fairies.

The result was magical. Tinker Bell was saved; her light, which had been   getting fainter and fainter, grew brighter and brighter again; the merry sound of tinkling (her way of speaking to Peter) which had almost become inaudible, now grew stronger and stronger. She was once more the bright little fairy that escorted Peter to the Darling nursery, and again, under her guidance, Peter set forth to rescue the Boys and Wendy.