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(1) I don't know whether you have ever seen a map of a person's mind. (2) Doctors sometimes draw maps of other parts of you, and your own map can become intensely interesting, but catch them trying to
draw a man of a child's mind which is not only confused but keens aoina round all the fime 13) There are zigzag lines on it, just like your temperature on a card, and these are probably roads in the island, for the Neverland is always more or less an island, with astonishing splashes of colour here and there, and coral reefs and rakish-looking craft in the offing, lonely lairs, and gnomes who are mostly tailors, and caves inrougn wnicn a nver runs, and punces with six elder brothers, and a hutlast going to decay. and one very small old lady with a nooked nose. c4 lt would be an easv man if that were all but there is also first dav at school, religion, fathers, the round pond, needle-work, murders, hangings, verbs that lake the dative. chocolate pudding day, getting into braces, say ninety-nine, three-pence for pulling out your tooth yourself, and so on, and emer these are part or the island or they are another map showing through. and it is all rather confusing, especially as nothing will stand still
(6) Of course the Neverlands vary a good deal. (6) John's, for instance, had a lagoon with flamingoes flying over it at which John was shooting, while Michael, who was very small, had a flamingo with lagoons flying over it. (7) John lived in a boat turned upside down on the sands, Michael in a wigwam, Wendy in a house of leaves deftly sewn together. (8) John had no friends, Michael had friends at night, Wendy had a pet wolf forsaken by its parents, but on the whole the Neverlands have a family resemblance, and if they stood still in a row you could say of them that they have each other's nose, and so forth. (9) On these magic shores children at play are for ever beaching their coracles." (10) We too have been there: we can
still hear the sound of the surf. though we shall land no more ©
(11) Of all delectable islands the Neverland is the snuggest and most compact, not large and sprawly, you know, with tedious distances between one adventure and another, but nicely crammed. (12) When you play at it by day with the chairs and table-cloth. it is not in the least alarming. but in the two minutes before vou go to sleep it becomes very real. (13) That is why there are night-lights

in sentence 10 “we” most likely refers to
a. Writers
B. Children
C. Dreamers
D. Adults