David

David is a character who appears throughout The Little White Bird. In a sense, he is the title character of the book, which – not counting a rather long tangent introducing Peter Pan – is almost entirely about the narrator's strange obsession with the boy.

He is the son of a woman of the man's acquaintance.

George Llewelyn Davies was the model for Arthur Rackham's interpretation of David in Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens.

J. M. Barrie had an older brother named David, who died two days before his 14th birthday in an ice-skating accident, when Jamie was 6 years old.