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The Project Gutenberg EBook of More About Peggy, by Mrs G. de Horne Vaizey This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: More About Peggy Author: Mrs G. de Horne Vaizey Illustrator: Unknown Release Date: April 16, 2007 [EBook #21099] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MORE ABOUT PEGGY *** Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England More About Peggy, by Mrs G. de Horne Vaizey ___________________________________________ This is another excellent book by Mrs de Horne Vaizey, dating from the end of the nineteenth century. While of course it is dated in its references to the world around its actors, yet nevertheless their emotions are well-described, and no doubt are timeless. In some ways the world around the people in the book is recognisable today, in a way which a book written thirty or forty years before would not have been. They have electricity, telephones, trains, buses, and many other things that we still use regularly today. Of course one major difference is that few people today have servants, while middle-class and upper-class families of the eighteen nineties would certainly have had them. Today we travel by aeroplane, while in those days, and indeed for much of my own life, we travelled by ship and train. It was normal when travelling back to England from India to disembark at Marseilles, and come on to the Channel Ports by train, perhaps even spending a week or two in Italy, en route. I have done it myself. So it is not so very dated after all. But I do think there is a real value in reading the book. Oddly enough, I think that a boy would benefit from reading any of the author's books, more than a girl would, because it would give him an insight into the girlish mind which he could not so easily otherwise obtain. And as the young ladies of this book are trying to sort out whom they should marry, matters do get quite girlish. N.H. _________________________________________________________ MORE ABOUT PEGGY BY MRS. GEORGE DE HORNE VAIZEY CHAPTER ONE. It was mid-January, and at home in England the ground was white with snow, but the sun shone down with brazen glare on the blue wa
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