
Peggy Owen at Yorktown - CHAPTER I—A LOYAL SUBJECT OF HIS MAJESTY, GEORGE THIRD, MAKES A SHIRT
CHAPTER II—HARRIET MAKES A PRESENT
CHAPTER III—A GLIMPSE OF CLIFFORD
CHAPTER IV—A STRANGE PRESENTIMENT
CHAPTER V—A DAY OF NOTE
CHAPTER VI—A MESSAGE OF INDIGNATION
CHAPTER VII—HARRIET TAKES MATTERS IN HAND
CHAPTER VIII—HOSPITALITY BETRAYED
CHAPTER IX—THE DICTATES OF HUMANITY
CHAPTER X—FAREWELL TO HOME
On a bright winter morning in 1781 Philadelphia, a young woman named Peggy Owen battles the chill and a cumbersome bundle of linen as she makes her way through bustling Chestnut Street. The narrative captures the city’s sudden lift from weeks of dreary weather, immersing listeners in the lively streets, the clamor of a nation at war, and the intimate world of Quaker households where community and duty intertwine. Through witty dialogue and vivid description, Peggy’s determination to sew shirts for soldiers—her modest contribution to the revolutionary cause—brings a warm, human touch to the larger historic backdrop.
The story unfolds within the close‑knit circle of Peggy’s family and friends, whose banter and camaraderie reveal the everyday sacrifices made on the home front. Listeners will feel the crisp air, hear the brass knocker’s echo, and sense the quiet pride of a young woman whose needlework becomes a small yet vital thread in the fabric of a fledgling nation.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (387K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-07-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1865–1932
A teacher turned novelist, she wrote lively historical adventures and books for young readers that found a wide audience in the early 1900s. Her work often drew on American history and strong-willed heroines, giving old settings a brisk, readable energy.
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