Secret History Revealed By Lady Peggy OMalley

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Secret History Revealed by Lady Peggy O'Malley by C.N. Williamson

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Charles Norris Williamson — was a British writer, motoring journalist and founder of the Black and White who was perhaps best known for his collaboration with his wife, Alice Muriel Williamson , in a number of novels and travelogues.

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The first half I found kind of lackluster, but the second half was more interesting. Plenty of war talk creeps in and talk about soldiers being "born for" their kind of work Not that it was center stage most of the time. The story starts out with y The first half I found kind of lackluster, but the second half was more interesting. The story starts out with year-old Peggy, whose older half-sister Diana is a selfish flirt.

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It's thought that he will never hold up his head again, and Peggy's sister, father, and everyone else couldn't care less. Only Peggy is desperate to keep in touch with him and express her total confidence that he's exactly as good as she always thought. A couple of years have gone by, during which no one except Peggy even cares what has happened to Eagle.

Peggy is traveling with some friends in Belgium when World War I breaks out.


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  • She decides to stay and help as a nurse. How she finds Eagle again, what has happened to him in the meantime, whether he cares for her as more than a "little sister," which is what he calls her at the beginning of their acquaintance, and whether or not they get justice after his public disgrace make up the rest of the story.

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    Nov 07, Kayleigh rated it really liked it Recommends it for: A choice must be made, Justice or true love? O,connor-byrne rated it it was amazing May 09, Chris rated it it was ok Sep 20, BookishDreamer rated it liked it Jan 04, If I didn't tell this, nobody else ever would; certainly not Diana, nor Major Vandyke still less Eagle himself I mean Captain Eagleston March; and they and I are the only ones who know, except a few such people as presidents and secretaries of war and generals, who never tell anything even under torture.

    Besides, there is the unofficial part. Without that, the drama would be like a play in three acts, with the first and third acts chopped off. The presidents and secretaries of war and generals know nothing about the unofficial part.

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    It's strange how the biggest things of life grow out of the tiniest ones. There is the old simile of the acorn and the oak, for instance. But oaks take a long time to grow, and everybody concerned in oak culture is calmly expecting them to do it.