“Summer on the farm was glorious. Peter spent as much time out of doors as possible, and he had many playmates, since all the children were free from their spring and autumn duties of tending crops or going to school. Peter had become the leader of a merry band of youngsters, aged six to fourteen, who followed the Wild Boy wherever he went and seemed to understand his unintelligible noises. If they did not understand, then they pretended to. The life of a princess has many advantages, but I envied those children for their time with Peter and for what seemed to me to be a simple, carefree existence.” ChildhoodSummerFairy TalePeter PanOriginLost BoysPeter The Wild BoyPrincess Caroline Book:Peter: The Untold True Story Source: Peter: The Untold True Story
“...One cannot help but consider the future- what will it be like when all the wild places of the earth have been taken over by civilization, and there is no more room for Indians, Pirates, and Wild Boys?” ChangeChildhoodFutureInnocenceFairy TaleTrue StoryPiratesPeter PanIndiansPeter The Wild BoyProgressod Book:Peter: The Untold True Story Source: Peter: The Untold True Story