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My Lady Peggy Goes to Town

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A lively comic-romance follows a spirited young noblewoman at Kennaston Castle whose mischievous wit, twinship with her brother, and impatience with fickle suitors propel her from country amusements into town. She provokes and teases lovers, juggles rival attentions, and becomes enmeshed in episodes of disguise, flirtation, and genteel satire—encounters that range from fashionable assemblies to a dramatic highway-side incident. Family finances and social fashion provide backdrop to episodic scenes of comedy and romance that end in a sharp reversal: a romantic separation that leaves one suitor broken-hearted while she is overwhelmed and swoons.

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Frances Aymar Mathews

Frances Aymar Mathews was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her notable work, "My Lady Peggy Goes to Town," showcases her ability to blend humor and social commentary, reflecting the cultural dynamics of her time. Mathews' writing often explores themes of identity and societal expectations, making her a distinctive voice in her literary era. Through her engaging narratives, she invites readers to consider the complexities of life and relationships, leaving a lasting impact on her audience.

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