peter-pan resumen del capitulo 1,2,3 en ingles
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Esta HISTORIA SI ESTA EN INGLES RESUMEN: Wendy, Michael and John who lived on the outskirts of London. Wendy, the eldest, had passed on to her little brothers her admiration for Peter Pan.
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Every night she told her siblings about Peter's adventures. One night, when they were almost asleep, they saw a little light move across the room. It was Tinkerbell, the fairy who always accompanies Peter Pan, and Peter himself. He suggested they travel with him and Tinker Bell to Never Land, where the Lost Boys lived.
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Chapter 2: The Shadow
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Mrs. Darling screamed and, as if in response to a knock, the door opened and Nana entered, returning from the afternoon free of her. She grunted and lunged at the boy, who leapt nimbly out of the window. Mrs. Darling screamed again, this time distressed for him, for she thought she had killed herself and ran down to the street to
look for her little body, but she was not there; She looked up and saw nothing in the darkness of the night, save something that looked like a shooting star.
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Chapter 3: Let's Go, Let's Go!
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For a while after Mr. and Mrs. Darling left the house, the nightlights that were next to the three children's beds continued to burn merrily. They were lovely lamps and it would have been desirable that they could have stayed awake to see Peter, but Wendy's lamp blinked and yawned such that the other two yawned as well, and before they closed their mouths all three had gone out.
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Chapter 4: The Flight
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The second on the right and straight on until morning. This, Peter had told Wendy, was the way to Neverland, but even birds, counting on maps and consulting them at windy corners, could have spotted it by following these instructions. It's just that Peter said the first thing that came to mind.
At first his companions trusted him without reservation and the pleasures of flying were so great that they wasted time circling the spiers of churches or whatever else they might meet on the way and they liked.
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Chapter 5: The Island Come True
Peter Pan
Feeling Peter return, the Neverland revived again. We should use the pluperfect and say he had revived, but revived sounds better and was what Peter always used.
Usually during his absence, things are quiet. Fairies sleep an extra hour in the morning, animals tend to their young, Redskins gorge themselves on food for six days and nights, and when pirates and lost children meet they just stick out their tongues. But with the arrival of Peter, who hates lethargy, they all set off again: if then you put your ear to the ground, you would hear the island bursting with life.