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PETER PAN'S STATUE

I>aSn ehis)hand tCr Pa" l°day> ""* "' rpMSed his fairy flulc was I And round his feet a fairy band I Of elves and rats and rabbits stood, awaiting for a fairy chime I Jo turn the silence into rhyme. = And as I paused ... the evening glow • f Came stealing through the garden dusk. And then I heard a■! ; note ... so low • = T|at every living thing was hushed, and tiptoed up to Peter's scat, ! AAdsgathered round with noiseless feet, I Ajhappy and expectant throng . . I Well knowing Peter's flute would wake the evening silence into 1 song. , = —ROBERT E. KEY. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 14

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PETER PAN'S STATUE Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 14

PETER PAN'S STATUE Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 14

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