. . . "Slightly is one of the six Lost Boys in the original Peter Pan story. In the novel, Peter and Wendy, he is described as the most conceited of the boys, because he believes that he, unlike the others, remembers what life was like before he was \"lost\". However, most of his \"memories\" are either based on misunderstandings or pure fabrications: one example is that he claims to know what his last name is: his pinafore had the words \"Slightly Soiled\" written on the tag."@en . . "Peter Pan, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up"@en . . . . . . "Slightly"@en . . . "Slightly"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . "First Appearance"@en . . . . "Slightly is one of the six Lost Boys in the original Peter Pan story. In the novel, Peter and Wendy, he is described as the most conceited of the boys, because he believes that he, unlike the others, remembers what life was like before he was \"lost\". However, most of his \"memories\" are either based on misunderstandings or pure fabrications: one example is that he claims to know what his last name is: his pinafore had the words \"Slightly Soiled\" written on the tag. Slightly has a secret which inadvertently gives Captain Hook the opportunity to poison Peter. Each of the Lost Boys has his own tunnel entrance to the Underground House which is precisely the right size for each boy; if not, Peter would (somehow) adjust the boy's size accordingly. But Slightly is overly fond of drinking water, and has swelled up a bit from it; rather than being slimmed down again, he has increased the diameter of his tunnel... large enough for Hook to slither through. Fortunately, Slightly's door at the bottom is latched, and Hook can only reach far enough inside to poison Peter's medicine. Slightly is apparently a poor make-believer, but he does seem to have a talent for music; he is described as cutting whistles and flutes from the branches of trees and dancing to tunes he creates himself."@en . . . "Real Name"@en . . . . . "He first appears in Peter Pan when Tinker Bell convinces him and the other Lost Boys to shoot down Wendy. Tinker Bell's plan failed when Peter Pan caught her before she could fall to the ground. Later, the Lost Boys took Michael and John on an \"Indian hunt,\" they got caught by the indians but were set free when Peter saved Tiger Lily. After the Indian party they were captured by Captain Hook, all except Peter Pan. Him and the other lost boys were going to go to the Mainland with Wendy but had decided they weren't ready for it."@en . . . . . "J.M. Barrie & Ela Q. May"@en . "Created by"@en . . . . "He first appears in Peter Pan when Tinker Bell convinces him and the other Lost Boys to shoot down Wendy. Tinker Bell's plan failed when Peter Pan caught her before she could fall to the ground. Later, the Lost Boys took Michael and John on an \"Indian hunt,\" they got caught by the indians but were set free when Peter saved Tiger Lily. After the Indian party they were captured by Captain Hook, all except Peter Pan. Him and the other lost boys were going to go to the Mainland with Wendy but had decided they weren't ready for it."@en . . . . .