
Peggy Owen, Patriot - CHAPTER I—ON THE ROAD TO PHILADELPHIA
CHAPTER II—THE HOME-COMING
CHAPTER III—AN OLD TIME ADVERTISEMENT
CHAPTER IV—A GIRL’S SACRIFICE
CHAPTER V—UP IN THE ATTIC
CHAPTER VI—TEA AT HEADQUARTERS
CHAPTER VII—A SUMMER SOLDIER
CHAPTER VIII—PEGGY’S RESOLVE
CHAPTER IX—THE TALE OF A HERO
CHAPTER X—PEGGY TEACHES A LESSON
A bright September day in 1778 finds a slender Quaker girl named Peggy racing along the wooded road to Philadelphia, her beloved pony Star suddenly stranded by a broken saddle girth. The countryside unfurls in golden light, with towering chestnut hills, fragrant asters, and distant hazy valleys that frame her urgent quest to rejoin her father, a soldier far away at White Plains. When a rag‑clad young man appears, offering his rawhide and knife to mend the strap, Peggy’s curiosity mixes with a fierce independence that hints at a deeper resolve.
Together they confront the practical challenges of travel, but the conversation quickly turns to loyalty, faith, and the uneasy balance between Quaker pacifism and the call of a fledgling nation. Peggy’s heartfelt declaration that service to her country outweighs labels sets the tone for a story of youthful bravery, emerging patriotism, and the unexpected allies she meets on the road to her destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (408K 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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