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The story follows Peggy, a Quaker girl who becomes an active patriot during the Revolutionary War, as she and her friends confront the disorder after a major British surrender. When her cousin Clifford faces capture, her circle marshals to protect him; events include searches, councils, military skirmishes, captures, daring rescues, and courtroom-like inquiries. Peggy uses quick thinking and loyalty to help navigate perilous marches, blockhouse attacks, and threats to honor, while moments away from danger reveal domestic warmth, resourcefulness, and the strain between private conscience and public duty.

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Lucy Foster Madison

Lucy Foster Madison was an American author known for her engaging historical fiction, particularly aimed at young readers. Her works often explore themes of courage and patriotism, with notable titles including "A Daughter of the Union" and the "Peggy Owen" series, which highlights the experiences of girls during significant historical events. Madison's storytelling combines adventure with moral lessons, making her books both entertaining and educational. She also wrote stories set in various historical contexts, such as "A Maid at King Alfred's Court," showcasing her ability to weave history into narratives that resonate with young audiences.

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