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Peter Pan

by Author: H. C. Andersen

Author: J. M. Barrie

Peter Pan, the “boy who would not grow up,” originally appeared as a baby living a magical life among birds and fairies in J.M. Barrie’s sequence of stories, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. His later role as flying boy hero was brought to the stage by Barrie in the beloved play Peter Pan, which opened in 1904 and became the novel Peter and Wendy in 1911. In a narrative filled with vivid characters, epic battles, pirates, fairies, and fantastic imagination, Peter Pan’s adventures capture the spirit of childhood-and of rebellion against the role of adulthood in conventional society.

  1. Chapter I.
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  2. Chapter II.
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  3. Chapter III.
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  4. Chapter IV.
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  5. Chapter V.
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  6. Chapter VI.
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  7. Chapter VII.
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  8. Chapter VIII.
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  9. Chapter IX.
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  10. Chapter X.
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  11. Chapter XI.
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  12. Chapter XII.
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  13. Chapter XIII.
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  14. Chapter XIV.
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  15. Chapter XV.
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  16. Chapter XVI.
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  17. Chapter XVII.
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