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After being driven out of the village by Rumble, Thrush's new husband and Stink's killer, she goes on a quest to heal a wound in the world, travelling through lands harsh and beautiful, and encountering untold terrifying obstacles, including manifestations of the First People, the animal spirits who made the world.
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Dun Midge, -- lightest part of a Thrush's quill feather, -- pale yellow silk, ribbed with light orange, -- legs yellow hackle.
The Teesdale Angler R Lakeland
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If so, Peter Pan sees them when he is sailing across the lake in the Thrush's Nest.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Arthur Rackham 1898
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Her eyes glistened with admiration when he told her of his adventures, especially of how he went to and fro between the island and the Gardens in the Thrush's Nest.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Arthur Rackham 1898
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Her eyes glistened with admiration when he told her of his adventures, especially of how he went to and fro between the island and the Gardens in the Thrush's Nest:
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Arthur Rackham 1898
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'Then,' said Peter, not without grimness, 'step in, if you feel so sure of her,' and he helped Maimie into the Thrush's Nest.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Arthur Rackham 1898
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He has been too late several times, and when he sees he is too late he runs back to the Thrush's Nest for his paddle, of which Maimie had told him the true use, and he digs a grave for the child and erects a little tombstone, and carves the poor thing's initials on it.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Arthur Rackham 1898
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If so, Peter Pan sees them when he is sailing across the lake in the Thrush's Nest.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Arthur Rackham 1898
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Peter never grows any older, and if we could be watching for him under the bridge to-night (but, of course, we can't), I dare say we should see him hoisting his nightgown and sailing or paddling towards us in the Thrush's Nest.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Arthur Rackham 1898
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'Then,' said Peter, not without grimness, 'step in, if you feel so sure of her,' and he helped Maimie into the Thrush's Nest.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens Arthur Rackham 1898
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