![]() ![]() He is watched by wild animals and surrounded by winged fairies. ![]() To be Mary-Annish is to behave like a girl, whimpering with your thumb in your mouth, and it is a hateful quality but to be mad-dog is to kick out at everything, and there is some satisfaction in that.' Barrie also selected the site for the bronze statue of Peter Pan and paid George Frampton to sculpt it. In the Broad Walk you meet all the people who are worth knowing, and there is usually a grown-up with them to prevent them from going on the wet grass, and to make them stand disgraced at the corner of a seat if they have been mad-dog or Mary-Annish. David wondered if it began little, and grew and grew, until it was quite grown up, and whether the other walks are its babies, and he drew a picture, which diverted him very much, of the Broad Walk giving a tiny walk an airing in a perambulator. ![]() Barrie wrote that 'We are now in the Broad Walk, and it is much bigger than the other walks as your father is bigger than you. J M Barrie's Peter Pan was set in Kensington Gardens and includes a map of the Kensington Gardens. ![]()
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