J. M. Barrie quote about trouble from Peter Pan - Children have the strangest adventures without being troubled by them.
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Children have the strangest adventures without being troubled by them.
 J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan (1911). copy citation

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Author J. M. Barrie
Source Peter Pan
Topic trouble children adventure
Date 1911
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16/16-h/16-h.htm

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“"Mark my words," he said, "it is some nonsense Nana has been putting into their heads; just the sort of idea a dog would have. Leave it alone, and it will blow over." But it would not blow over and soon the troublesome boy gave Mrs. Darling quite a shock. Children have the strangest adventures without being troubled by them. For instance, they may remember to mention, a week after the event happened, that when they were in the wood they had met their dead father and had a game with him. It was in this casual way that Wendy one morning made a disquieting revelation.” source

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