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(1980) Human Studies 3 (1).

Some practical uses of "a natural lifetime"

Mick Atkinson

pp. 33-46

Then Wendy began to see that one didn't stay at two for the rest of one's life. Indeed two is the beginning of the end. The end is being grown-up. Once you get to twenty one or so, you can never be ungrown-up again. But Mrs. Darling did not tell this to Wendy. Between two and twenty one, there was lots of time for her to find out.

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DOI: 10.1007/BF02331799

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Atkinson, (1980). Some practical uses of "a natural lifetime". Human Studies 3 (1), pp. 33-46.

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