This week, I read chapter 4 of Peter Pan, The Flight. This chapter was mainly written about the way to the Neverland. Following paaragraph is my summary of this chapter.
“Second to the right, and straight on till morning.” This is the way to the Neverland that Peter had told Wendy; however, Peter, you see, just said anything that came into his head. At first his companions trusted him, and so great were the delights of flying that they wasted time circling round church spires or any other tall objects on the way that took their fancy. Sometimes it was dark and sometimes light, and now they were very cold and again too warm. Certainly they did not pretend to be sleepy. They were sleep; and that was a danger, for the moment they popped off, down they fell. The awful thing was that Peter thought this funny. During the way to the Neverland, these behavior was occured many times. Moreover, Peter was not with them for the moment, and they felt rather lonely up there by themselves. He could go so much faster than they that he would suddenly shoot out of sight, to have some adventure in which they had no share. He would come down laughing over something fearfully funny he had been saying to a star, but he had already forgotten what it was, or he would come up with marmaid scales still sticking to him, and yet not be abl to say for certain what had been happening. Finaly, they found an island which was pointed by a million golden arrows, all directed by their friend the sun, who wanted them to be sure of their way before leaving them for the night. So, they arrived the Neverland. From now, their adventure was begginning…I’m very looking forward to read the next story.