About Peggy Saville About Peggy Saville

About Peggy Saville

Publisher Description

It is a short story book. 'A ladies' boarding-school at Brighton!' Mrs Asplin spoke rapidly, so as to be beforehand with her husband, and her eyes danced with mischievous enjoyment, as she saw the dismay depicted on the three watching faces. A ladies' school! Maxwell, Oswald, and Robert, had a vision of a pampered pet in curls, and round jacket, and their backs stiffened in horrified indignation at the idea that grown men of seventeen and eighteen should be expected to associate with a 'kid' from a ladies' school! The vicar could not restrain a smile, but he hastened to correct the mistake. 'It's not a `fellow' at all, this time. It's a girl! We have had a letter from Arthur Saville's mother, asking us to look after her daughter while she is in India.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1917
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
290
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
344.4
KB

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