With starling come to the window for a present she was keeping a sharp eye on Wendy she told Peter that she has adopted all the other boys and would like to adopt him also would you send to me to school hand choir yes and then is to be an office I suppose so soon I would be a man very soon I don't want to go to school learn something he told her passionately I don't want to be a man oh and these mothers if I was to wake up and feel there was a beard Peter Wendy said the comfort her I should love you in a beer Miss darling stretched out her arm to him and he repulsed her keep back lady no one is going to catch me and make me a man but where are you going to live with tank in the house we built for Wendy the fairies are to put it high up among the treetops where they sleep at night that lovely Wendy cried so long can they that Miss darling tightened her grip I saw all fairies were dead Miss darling said there are a lot of young ones when you explained who was not authority because you see it when a new baby laughs for the first time a new fairy is born and as they're always new babies there are always new fairies they live in nests on top of trees and the mauve ones are boys and the white ones are girls and the blue ones are just little sillies who are not sure what they are I shall have fun said Peter with one eye on Wendy I will be rather lonely in the evening she said sitting by the fire I shall have tink

in one or two sentences determine how many points of you changes as the dialogue continues

The point of view changes at least twice as different characters speak and share their thoughts and emotions. The narrative shifts between Peter, Wendy, and Miss Darling, offering insights into each character's perspective and feelings.