Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Chapter 6 Quotes

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Chapter 6 Quotes

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Quote 4

"His shoes are caked with filth," [Millard] said. "Can't have him tracking in mud. The Bird'll have an attack." (6.5)

Miss Peregrine runs a tight ship, and she's educated her kids well. They respect the home.

Quote 5

"Something had to be done, so people like myself created places where young peculiars could live apart from common folk—physically and temporally isolated enclaves like this one, of which I am enormously proud." (6.97)

One of the most valuable gifts a person can give or receive is that of a safe place to live, and Miss Peregrine has done that by taking in the peculiar children.

Quote 6

"Of course he's Abraham Portman's grandson. Just look at him!" (6.29)

Jacob looks like his grandfather, which is nice because it helps Miss Peregrine identify him, but it's a little bittersweet for Emma, because Jacob's appearance reminds her of her love for his grandfather.