Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Chapter 10 Quotes

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Chapter 10 Quotes

How we cite the quotes:
(Chapter.Paragraph)

"Help us find more people like you. In return, you'll have nothing to fear from Malthus or his kind. You can live at my home. In your free time you'll come with me and see the world, and we'll pay you handsomely." (10.241)

Jacob is tempted by Golan's option, because he doesn't want to have to choose between two other homes—the home where this parents are, and the home where his friends are. But he decides that he can't turn against his new friends merely for the sake of security and power.

Quote 2

It was like hanging from the back of a speeding train. Bronwyn was terrifying: She bellowed like a barbarian, the veins in her neck bulging, with Millard's blood smeared all over her arms and back. (10.494)

All the peculiar children get a moment to show their own courage, and here's Bronwyn's. She charges right at a man who has a gun, and she has a wounded friend on her back. That's practically superhuman.

Quote 3

"How do you know those people?"

"Because I am those people," he said. (10.216-10.217)

Dr. Golan—if that is his real name (it probably isn't)—is a master at changing identities. It helps that he's good at accents, and non-descript enough to pass for any generic old guy.