Вопрос:

The children decided it was time to go home. First, they sailed to some beautiful islands and then, they flew to London. Peter and Tinker Bell reached the Darlings' house first. "Quick, Tink," Peter whispered. "Close the window! When Wendy comes, she will think her mother has forgotten her, and she will have to come back with me." But just then Peter saw Mrs Darling looking into the room. There were tears running down her face, and Peter knew that she loved Wendy as much as he did. He left the window open, and a few minutes later, Wendy, John and Michael flew through it. "I think I know this place," said Michael. "Of course you do, silly," said John. "There is your old bed." "Listen!" said Wendy. "Mother is coming! Let's get into bed and pretend to be asleep, just as if we had never been away." So when Mrs Darling came into the room, she saw her children asleep in their beds. She called her husband, and Nana, and they stood and watched the children with huge smiles on their faces. It was a lovely sight, but no one saw it except a little boy who stared through the window and wiped away a tear. Of course, that is not the end of the story. Wendy asked her parents to adopt the Lost Boys. Mr and Mrs Darling talked about it and of course, they agreed. They wanted to adopt Peter, too, but he refused. He wanted to live in the Neverland and be a child forever. The Lost Boys grew up, just like Wendy, John, Michael and every other child in England.

Ответ:

This is a narrative text from a story. It describes the return of Peter Pan and his friends to the Darling children's nursery, their interaction with Mrs. Darling, and a concluding thought about the Lost Boys' fate.

Key events and details:

  • The children decide to go home from Neverland.
  • Peter and Tinker Bell reach the Darlings' house.
  • Peter leaves the window open for Wendy.
  • Mrs. Darling sees her children asleep in their beds.
  • Wendy asks her parents to adopt the Lost Boys.
  • Peter refuses adoption, wanting to stay in Neverland.

Summary: The story recounts the children's journey home and a poignant moment involving Mrs. Darling and Peter Pan's decision about the Lost Boys.

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