Peggy Owen at Yorktown

Peggy Owen at Yorktown The members of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, residing in the American...
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Author: Madison, Lucy Foster,1865-1932
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Peggy Owen at Yorktown

Peggy Owen at Yorktown

€6,35

Peggy Owen at Yorktown

€6,35
Author: Madison, Lucy Foster,1865-1932
Format: eBook
Language: English

Peggy Owen at Yorktown

The members of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, residing in the American colonies, were sadly tried during the struggle by those colonies against King George. The Quaker principles forbade warfare, but the Quaker hearts were often as loyal to their country as any about them. Some of these found a way to reconcile principles with patriotism and, entering the American army, were known as fighting Quakers. David Owen, Peggys father, was one of these, and the first book of this series, Peggy Owen, told of some dangers that his brave little daughter underwent to serve the cause she loved. In Peggy Owen Patriot is the story of a winter in New Jersey at Washingtons camp, Peggys capture, her unwilling stay in New York, and her final escape from her British captors in the Carolinas. Her pony, Star, who appears again in this story, shared many of her dangers. Peggy Owen and Liberty completes the series. It was a fine winter day. There had been a week of murky skies and dripping boughs; a week of rain, and mud, and slush; a week of such disagreeable weather that when the citizens of Philadelphia awoke, on this twenty-first day of February, 1781, to find the sun shining in a sky of almost cloudless blue and the air keen and invigorating, they rejoiced, and went about their daily tasks thrilled anew with the pleasure of living. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 36744
Author: Madison, Lucy Foster
Release Date: Jul 15, 2011
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Peck, H. J. (Henry Jarvis), 1880-1964

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