“I wanted to go everywhere. I would have started on a day’s notice for the North Pole or the South, to the jungle or the desert. It made not the slightest difference to me.”

From 'Under a Lucky Star' published 1943 http://www.roychapmanandrewssociety.org/adventures.html

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