David Hunt Quotes
The First Colonial Teenagers Rejected Their Parents' Values, As Teenagers Have Done Ever Since Cain And Abel Decided To Get Away From All That Hippy Nature Stuff. They Were Sober, Industrious And, If Truth Be Told, Not Much Fun. They Laboured Uncomplainingly In The Sun, Exercised In The Fresh Air, Swam In The Sea And Were, On Average, Six Inches Taller Than The Malnourished British Stock From Which They Had Sprung. Within A Single Generation, The Artful Dodger Had Transformed Into Chesty Bond.
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