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    "All children, except one, grow up." This is the opening line of which famous novel?

    Question #36207. Asked by freddy_krueger. (Jul 14 03 7:13 PM)


    mk2norwich

    Peter Pan, by J.M. Barrie.

    Jul 14 03, 7:20 PM
    Ilona_Ritter

    I love Peter Pan. Another good quote from the book "To die would be an awfully big adventure." This is in reference to the fact that Peter things everything is a game, even when he is endanger of being killed (not that he'd loose to Hook of course) but even then he thinks it's a game so death doesn't scare him, it's just another adventure.

    Jul 14 03, 9:34 PM


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