PEG 0' MY HEART.
"it is 'Peg o* My Hearty we're of. and do you know whose heart' It is yd-u're referrin*. to? Why, her- father's heart, to be sure, though before long it'll be the truth you're telling when you refer to 'Peg o' Everybody's Heart.' " For a fascinating, red-headed' little hoyden is this Peg-, as she comes to a role that is filled , to the edges jwith quick. Irish wit and ' cunning devilment and tenderness that has all laughing most' of the time, but it Is not without the moments- that bring moisture to ydur eyes. Coming back to the theory of her father— Peg thought It an excellent" way to bring up children, as he did.and-from the children's point of view it is. "Can't see the use of learning the heights 'Of ''a lot of mountains she is never going to climb" Is an . amusing observation %of Peg's. When she was to draw the map of Europe, Peg represents England, •France and Germany with blots. "Peg" commences a 4 nights' season at His Majesty _s on Saturday next, with Miss Sara' Allgopd m the name part. -The box plan will open at Miller's corner tomorrow. . >
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 16 October 1916, Page 5
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198PEG 0' MY HEART. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 16 October 1916, Page 5
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