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Write in the missing words:

cuff links, dash it all, dog (2X), dogs, Father (3X), glasses, gown, hand, , high time, house, Mother, night, nothing personal, nursery, practical, poor, poppycock, puppies, rope, Scotland Yard, shirt, the last straw, tears, tolerance, upset, villain, youth

Song: The second star to the right shines in the night for you.  To tell you that the dreams you plan really can come true.  The second star to the right shines with a light so rare.  And if it's Never Land you need, its light will lead you there.  Twinkle, twinkle little star so we'll know where you are.  Gleaming in the skies above lead us to the land we dream of.  And when our journey is through each time we say good night.  We'll thank the little star that shines—The second from the right.

Narrator: All this has happened before, and it will all happen again, but this time it happened in London.  It happened on a quiet street in Bloomsbury.  That corner house over there is the home of the Darling family and Peter Pan chose this particular (1)__________ because there were people here who believed in him.  There was Misses Darling.

Mrs. Darling: George, dear, do hurry.  We mustn’t be late for the party, you know.

Narrator: Misses Darling believed that Peter Pan was the spirit of (2)__________ but Mister Darling—

Mr. Darling: Mary, unless I find my (3)__________ we don’t go to the party. And if we don’t go to the party I can never show my face in the office again.  And if I can never—OAFF!

Narrator: Well, Mister Darling was a (4)__________ man.  The boys, however, John and Michael, believed Peter Pan was a real person and made him the hero of all their nursery games.

John: Blast you, Peter Pan!

Michael: Take that! Give up, Captain Hook? Give up?

John: Never! I’ll teach you to cut off me hand!

Wendy: Oh, no, John. It was the left (5)__________.

John: Oh, yes. Thank you Wendy

Narrator: Wendy, the eldest, not only believed, she was the supreme authority on Peter Pan and all his marvelous adventures.

Wendy: Oh, Nana, must we always take that nasty tonic?

Narrator: Nana, the nursemaid, being a (6)__________ kept her opinions to herself and viewed the whole affair with a certain (7)__________.

Michael: Take that!

John: Insolent boy, I’ll slash you to ribbons!

Michael: And I’ll cut you to pieces! Aha!

John: Ouch! Careful, Michael, my (8)__________!

Michael: I’m sorry, John.

John: Ah, you’ll never leave this ship alive.

Michael: Oh yes, I will. Take that!

John: Scuttle me bones, boy, I’ll slit your gizzard!

Michael: Oh, no, you won’t! Back! Back! Back, you (9)__________!

John: Insolent pup!

Michael: Wicked pirate!

John: Aha! I got you!

Michael: You didn’t either. You never touched me! Take that! And that! And that!

John: Unh!

Mr. Darling: Boys, boys, less noise, please.

John: Oh, hello Father.

Michael: You old bilge rat!

Mr. Darling: Wha- wha-what? Now, see here, Michael.

John: Oh, not you, Father. You see, he’s Peter Pan.

Michael: And John’s Captain Hook.

Mr. Darling: Yes, yes, of course. Have you seen my cuff links? Oh, Nana, for goodness sake! Where are those cuff links?

John: Cuff links, (10)__________?

Mr. Darling: Yes, the gold ones.

John: Michael, the buried treasure, where is it?

Michael: I don’t know.

John: The map then.  Where’s the treasure map?

Michael: It got lost

Mr. Darling: Good heavens! My shirt front!

Michael: Hurray! You found it! You found it!

Mr. Darling: Yes, so I have. And hereafter— Don’t paw me Michael! This is my last clean—No. Noooo!

Mrs. Darling: George, dear, we really must hurry, or we’ll be late.

Mr. Darling: Mary, look!

Mrs. Darling: George!

Michael: It’s only chalk, (11) ______________ .

Mrs. Darling: Why, Michael!

John: It’s not his fault. It’s in the story. And Wendy said—

Mr. Darling: Wendy? Story? I might have known.  Wendy?  Wendy!

Wendy: Yes, Father?

Mr. Darling: Would you kindly expl—

Wendy: Oh, (12) ______________, you look simply lovely!

Mrs. Darling: Thank you dear.

Mr. Darling: Wendy–

Mrs. Darling: Just my old (13) ______________  made over but it did turn out right. And I–

Mr. Darling: Mary, if you don’t mind, I’d—

Wendy: Why, Father, what have you done to your (14)______________?

Mr. Darling: What have I– OOOH!

Mrs. Darling: Now, George, really. It comes right off.

Mr. Darling: That’s no excuse. Wendy, haven’t I warned you? Stuffing the boys’ heads with a lot of silly stories.

Wendy: Oh, but they aren’t!

Mr. Darling: I say they are! Captain Crook, Peter Pirate.

Wendy: Peter Pan, Father.

Mr. Darling: Pan, pirate, poppycock!

John, Wendy, Michael: Oh no, Father. Father have you ever– You don’t understand.

Mr. Darling: Absolute (15) ______________!  And let me tell you, this ridiculous—

Mrs. Darling: Now, George.

Mr. Darling: Now, George. Now, George. Well, now George will have his say!

Mrs. Darling: Please, dear.

Mr. Darling: Mary, the child’s growing up. It’s (16) ______________she had a room of her own.

Wendy: Father!

Mrs. Darling: George!

John: What?

Michael: No!

Mr. Darling: I mean it! Young lady, this is your last night in the (17)______________! And that’s my last word on the matter! No! Noooo!

ALL: Oh! (18) ______________ Nana!

Mr. Darling: Poor Nana? This is (19) ______________! Out! Out I say!

Michael: No, Father, no.

Mr. Darling: Yes! There’ll be no more (20)______________  for nursemaids in this house!

Michael: Goodbye, Nana.

Mr. Darling: Poor Nana. Oh, yes, poor Nana. But poor Father? Oh, no. Blast it! Where is that (21)______________? Oh, thank you. (22)______________, Nana. D-Don’t look at me like that. It’s (23)______________. It’s just that– Well, you’re not really a nurse at all You’re…. Well, a (24) ______________. And the children aren’t (25) ______________, they’re people. And sooner or later, Nana, people have to grow up.

Wendy: But, mother, I don’t want to grow up.

Mrs. Darling: Now, dear. Don’t worry about it any more tonight.

John: He called Peter Pan “absolute poppycock”.

Mrs. Darling: I’m sure he didn’t mean it, John. Father was just (26)______________.

Michael: Poor Nana, out there all alone.

Mrs. Darling: No more (27)______________, Michael. It’s a warm (28)______________. She’ll be all right.

Michael: Mother.

Mrs. Darling: What is it dear?

Michael: Buried treasure.

Mrs. Darling: Now, children, don’t judge your (29)______________ too harshly. After all, he really loves you very much.

Wendy: Oh don’t lock it, Mother. He might come back.

Mrs. Darling: He?

Wendy: Yes, ah, Peter Pan. You see, I found something that belongs to him.

Mrs. Darling: Oh, and what’s that?

Wendy: His shadow.

Mrs. Darling: Shadow?

Wendy: Mmmm. Nana had it, but I-I took it away.

Mrs. Darling: Oh? Yes, of course. Good night, dear.

Mrs. Darling: But George, do you think the children will be safe without Nana?

Mr. Darling: Safe? Of course, they’ll be safe. Why not?

Mrs. Darling: Well, Wendy said something about a shadow, and I—

Mr. Darling: Shadow? Whose shadow?

Mrs. Darling: Peter Pan’s.

Mr. Darling: Oh, Peter Pa– Peter Pan! You don’t say.  Goodness gracious, whatever shall we do?

Mrs. Darling: But George, really I–

Mr. Darling: Sound the alarm! Call (30)______________!

Mrs. Darling: There must have been someone—

Mr. Darling: Oh Mary, of all the impossible childish fiddle-faddle, Peter Pan, indeed. How can we expect the children to grow up and be practical—

Mrs. Darling: George, dear.

Mr. Darling: —when you’re as bad as they are? No wonder Wendy gets these idiotic ideas.

Match the words to the definitions:

_______________ used to express anger

_______________ a young dog

_______________ the main office of the London police force, or the officers who work there, especially those involved in solving serious crimes

_______________ worried, unhappy, or angry

_______________ This is used to explain to someone that they personally are not responsible for some bad situation.

______________________a small decorative object used to fasten shirt cuffs

______________________the quality of being young

______________________a bad person in a film, book, etc

______________________relating to real situations or actions and not to thoughts or ideas

______________________the quality of allowing people to do or believe what they want although you do not agree with it

_________________________ a room in a house where small children sleep and play

_________________________ deserving sympathy

_________________________ nonsense

_________________________ the latest problem in a series of problems, that makes a situation impossible to accept

_________________________ it is past the time when something should have happened