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You know how you read something and it sticks with you?
Michael Llewellyn-Davies (one of the inspirations for the Darling boys in Peter Pan and the model for the statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens) died in May 1921, drowning with his friend Rupert Buxton while bathing in a mill-pond at Standford Pool, Oxford. "Michael had never been able to swim and there was widespread speculation after his death, that in fact the two inseparable companions had made a suicide pact."
Isn't that sad? And it did make me think of my Hugo and Edward.
Michael Llewellyn-Davies (one of the inspirations for the Darling boys in Peter Pan and the model for the statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens) died in May 1921, drowning with his friend Rupert Buxton while bathing in a mill-pond at Standford Pool, Oxford. "Michael had never been able to swim and there was widespread speculation after his death, that in fact the two inseparable companions had made a suicide pact."
Isn't that sad? And it did make me think of my Hugo and Edward.