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Peggy in Her Blue Frock
- Language
- EN
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"Peggy in Her Blue Frock" by Eliza Orne White narrates the experiences of a young girl named Peggy as she adjusts to a family change following her father's death during the war. The story highlights Peggy’s lively personality and her interactions with her mother, grandmother, and younger sister Alice. The narrative illustrates Peggy's involvement in everyday activities and minor adventures, such as helping pack for a move, visiting friends, and choosing a kitten, providing a detailed view of her family life and social environment in the early 20th century. The novel reflects the values and societal norms of its period, focusing on family bonds, childhood innocence, and resilience in the face of loss.
Set within the context of early 20th-century children’s literature, the book portrays the period’s perspective on childhood and family relationships through realistic characters and situations. Its detailed descriptions of ordinary events are characteristic of White’s style, aiming to depict the everyday realities of a young girl’s world with warmth and sincerity.
Set within the context of early 20th-century children’s literature, the book portrays the period’s perspective on childhood and family relationships through realistic characters and situations. Its detailed descriptions of ordinary events are characteristic of White’s style, aiming to depict the everyday realities of a young girl’s world with warmth and sincerity.
From the opening pages
THEY TOOK THEIR SNOW-SHOVELS AND TRIED TO MAKE A PATH TO THE HEN-HOUSE (page 136) COPYRIGHT, 1921, BY ELIZA ORNE WHITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO REPRODUCE THIS BOOK OR PARTS THEREOF IN ANY FORM PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO MY YOUNG COUSINS CORNELIA AND CAROL Contents I THE MOVING 1 II A CAT IN A STRANGE GARRET 7 III WHY PEGGY WORE BLUE FROCKS 15 IV PEGGY GOES FOR A YEAST-CAKE 25 V AT CLARA’S HOUSE 38 VI DIANA 46 VII THE CANARY-BIRD 53 VIII THE REWARD 62 IX CHOOSING A KITTEN 67 X THE WILD GARDEN 76 XI THE GEOGRAPHY GAME 85 XII HOW PEGGY SPENT HER MONEY 95 XIII MRS. OWEN’S SURPRISE PARTY 104 XIV A CHRISTMAS EGG 118 XV THE GREAT STORM 126 XVI GRANDMOTHER OWEN’S VISIT 141 PEGGY IN HER BLUE FROCK I THE MOVING Peggy, with flying yellow hair, was climbing the high stepladder in the library, getting down books for her mother to pack. She skipped up the stepladder as joyously as a kitten climbs a tree. Everything about Peggy seemed alive, from her gray eyes that met one’s glance so fearlessly, to her small feet that danced about the room between her trips up and down the stepladder. Her skirts were very short, and her legs were very long and thin, so that she reminded one of a young colt kinking up its heels for a scamper about the pasture. “Peggy, you will break your neck if you are not careful,” said her grandmother. “And don’t throw the books down in that way; see how carefully Alice puts them down.” Alice smiled at the compliment and showed her dimples. She was a pretty little thing with brown hair and big brown eyes. She was two years younger than her sister Peggy, and was as small for her age as Peggy was large for hers. She was taking the books from the lowest shelf, as she was afraid to climb the stepladder. “I’ll risk Peggy’s neck,” said her mother, as Peggy once more skipped up the stepladder. This time she put the books down more carefully. The family were moving from the large, old-fashioned house where the children had been born to a very small one, more than a mile farther from the village. Peggy and Alice were greatly interested in the moving. Their father’s mother had come…
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