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 | | Peter grows up on the island -- that is to say, he spends a very long time on the island and only grows to be a small child rather than an infant -- but he always wishes he could go back to the Kensington Gardens and play as little girls and boys do. |
 | | Peter spends a very long time as a little boy in the Gardens, playing without ceasing but never knowing that he was doing it all wrong, until he meets a little girl named Maimie, who remains in the Garden after Lock-Out. |
 | | Peter Pan first appeared in print in a 1902 book called The Little White Bird, a fictionalised version of Barrie's relationship with the Llewelyn Davies children, and was then used in a very successful stage play, Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, which premiered in London on December 27, 1904. |
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