Peggy O'Neal

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Peggy O'Neal

by Alfred Henry Lewis

EN·~9 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
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PEGGY O'NEAL - By Alfred Henry Lewis - Illustrated By Henry Hutt - A. J. Drexel Biddle - 1902

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TO - MRS. A. J. DREXEL BIDDLE - THIS VOLUME - IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED

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PREFACE

4:41
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PEGGY O'NEAL

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CHAPTER I—THE LUSTROUS PEG O'NEAL

39:49
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CHAPTER II—PORT WINE DUFF AND PIGEON-BREAST

32:06
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CHAPTER III—PEG'S MEETING WITH THE MAJOR

45:01
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CHAPTER IV—THE JEW AND HIS SPANISH SWORD

33:56
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CHAPTER V—REVEREND CAMPBELL AND THE MAGPIE

31:08
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CHAPTER VI—THE STORM GATHERS AGAINST PEG

39:32

Description

In a nation teetering between unity and division, the story opens with a vivid portrait of a proud, outspoken woman whose beauty and humble origins make her both envied and scorned. Peg O’Neal, the daughter of a tavern‑keeper, becomes an unlikely focal point for the era’s fierce debates over states’ rights and the looming threat of secession. Her world, shaped by the rough edges of camp life and political intrigue, sets the stage for a clash of personal desire and national destiny.

Enter a larger‑than‑life military leader, a man of iron will and deep sentiment who has spent decades defending the Union. Compelled by a blend of honor, grief, and a fierce sense of justice, he decides to lift Peg from the harsh judgments of society and place her under his protection. His rescue is as much a stand against the doctrine of nullification as it is a personal crusade for a woman he sees as wronged.

The narrative weaves together the intimate drama of love and redemption with the broader struggle for a single, indivisible nation, offering listeners a richly textured glimpse of a pivotal moment in American history.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (571K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2017-01-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alfred Henry Lewis

Alfred Henry Lewis

1857–1914

A lively newspaper man turned storyteller, he became best known for his hugely popular Wolfville tales of the American West. His career moved between law, journalism, political reporting, and fiction, giving his writing a brisk, observant edge.

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