
audiobook
by Gabrielle E. (Gabrielle Emilie) Jackson
PEGGY STEWART NAVY GIRL AT HOME - BY - GABRIELLE E. JACKSON AUTHOR OF "SILVER HEELS," "THREE GRACES" SERIES, "CAPT. POLLY" SERIES, ETC. - WITH FRONTISPIECE BY NORMAN ROCKWELL
CHAPTER II - THE EMPRESS
CHAPTER III - "DADDY NEIL"
CHAPTER IV - IN OCTOBER'S DAYS
CHAPTER V - POLLY HOWLAND
CHAPTER VI - A FRIENDSHIP BEGINS
CHAPTER VII - PEGGY STEWART: CHATELAINE
CHAPTER VIII - A SHOCKING DEMONSTRATION OF INTEMPERANCE
CHAPTER IX - DUNMORE'S LAST CHRISTMAS
CHAPTER X - A DOMESTIC EPISODE
In the hush of a Maryland spring, a spirited young woman named Peggy strolls through the fields of Annapolis, cradling a sleek, ebony colt that seems to recognize her as its confidante. Her playful banter about the endless array of nicknames she bears hints at a bright, inquisitive mind, while the surrounding countryside—soft breezes, blooming bays, and a wolfhound—frames a world where childhood wonder still thrives. The opening scenes blend lyrical description with a sense of ordinary yet vivid domestic life, inviting listeners into a community that balances naval tradition with pastoral charm.
As Peggy's voice drifts on the wind, she sings a melody composed by her tutor, weaving together the rhythms of home, family, and the looming presence of the nearby navy yard. Through her interactions with the colt, the dog, and the townspeople, the story explores identity, responsibility, and the tension between personal freedom and societal expectations. Listeners will be drawn into the early chapters' humor and drama, setting the stage for a coming‑of‑age journey that reflects both the era's spirit and timeless human hopes.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (329K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1861
Best known for lively stories for girls and young animal lovers, this early 20th-century writer published more than 30 books filled with school adventures, friendship, and mischief. Her work still turns up in reprints and public-domain collections, where readers can discover the warm, energetic style that made her popular.
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