Tinker Bell

From Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
The jealous, vulgar fairy whose passionate love for Peter drives key plot points, including the famous clap-to-save-her moment.
Chapter 3

Tink's introduction — described as 'slightly inclined to embonpoint,' a common fairy mender of pots and kettles.

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Chapter 13

Tinker Bell drinks the poison meant for Peter; Peter appeals to children everywhere: 'Do you believe in fairies?... If you believe, clap your hands!' One of the most famous interactive moments in literature.

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