Natalie Babbitt Quote
There’s a pretty good old rowboat. I’ll take you out for a row after supper.No, will, said Jesse. Let . I found her first, didn’t I, Winnie Foster? Listen, I’ll show you where the frogs are, and…Hush, Tuck interrupted. Everyone hush. take Winnie rowing on the pond. There’s a good deal to be said and I think we better hurry up and say it. I got a feeling there ain’t a whole lot of time.Jesse laughed at this, and ran a hand roughly through his curls. That’s funny, Pa. Seems to me like time’s the only thing we got a lot of.
Natalie Babbitt
There’s a pretty good old rowboat. I’ll take you out for a row after supper.No, will, said Jesse. Let . I found her first, didn’t I, Winnie Foster? Listen, I’ll show you where the frogs are, and…Hush, Tuck interrupted. Everyone hush. take Winnie rowing on the pond. There’s a good deal to be said and I think we better hurry up and say it. I got a feeling there ain’t a whole lot of time.Jesse laughed at this, and ran a hand roughly through his curls. That’s funny, Pa. Seems to me like time’s the only thing we got a lot of.
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About Natalie Babbitt
Natalie Zane Babbitt (née Moore; July 28, 1932 – October 31, 2016) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books. Her 1975 novel, Tuck Everlasting, was adapted into two feature films and a Broadway musical. She received the Newbery Honor and Christopher Award, and was the U.S. nominee for the biennial international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1982.