Five Little Peppers Abroad 
 
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Title: Five Little Peppers Abroad 
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FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS ABROAD 
by 
MARGARET SIDNEY 
Illustrated by FANNY Y. CORY 
 
PREFACE 
When the friends of the Pepper family found that the author was firm in 
her decision to continue their history no further, they brought their 
appeals for the details of some of those good times that made the "little 
brown house" an object-lesson. 
In these appeals, the parents were as vigorous as the young people for a 
volume of the stories that Polly told, to keep the children happy in 
those hard days when her story-telling had to be a large factor in their 
home-life; and also for a book of their plays and exploits, impossible to 
be embodied in the continued series of their history, so that all who 
loved the "Five Little Peppers" might the better study the influences 
that shaped their lives. 
Those requests were complied with; the author realising that the 
detailed account held values, by which stronger light might be thrown 
on the family life in the "little brown house." 
And now the pressure is brought to bear for a book showing the Little 
Peppers over the ocean, recorded in "Five Little Peppers Midway." And 
the author is very glad to comply again; for foreign travel throws a 
wholly different side-light upon the Pepper family. So here is the book. 
It is in no sense to be taken as a story written for a guide-book, 
--although the author lives in it again her repeated enjoyment of the
sights and scenes which are accurately depicted. A "Baedeker," if 
carefully studied, is really all that is needed as a constant companion to 
the traveller; while for supplementary helps and suggestions, there are 
many valuable books along the same line. This volume is given up to 
the Peppers; and they must live their own lives and tell their own story 
while abroad just as they choose. 
As the author has stated many times, her part is "simply to set down 
what the Peppers did and said, without trying to make them say or do 
anything in particular." And so over the ocean they are just as much the 
makers of their own history as when they first opened the door of the 
"little brown house" to 
MARGARET SIDNEY. 
 
CONTENTS
 
CHAPTER 
I. OVER THE OCEAN II. TWO ENGLISH FRIENDS III. PHRONSIE 
GOES VISITING IV. STEAMER LIFE V. A FISH STORY AND 
OTHER THINGS VI. A LITTLE SURPRISE VII. OFF FOR 
HOLLAND VIII. "WE WILL COME AGAIN AND STAY A WEEK" 
IX. A BOX FOR THE PEPPER BOYS X. DANGER XI. THE TWO 
BIRTHDAYS IN OLD HOLLAND XII. THE HENDERSON BOX 
XIII. "THE CLEANEST PLACE IN ALL HOLLAND" XIV. THE 
ISLAND OF MARKEN XV. MR. KING DOES HIS DUTY XVI. 
"LET US FLY AT THOSE BOOKS" XVII. POLLY WROTE A NICE 
LITTLE NOTE XVIII. BAYREUTH AND OLD FRIENDS XIX. MR. 
KING HAS A LITTLE PLAN FOR POLLY XX. "I SHOULD MAKE 
HIM HAPPY," SAID PHRONSIE XXI. ON THE RIGI-KULM XXII. 
POLLY TRIES TO HELP XXIII. IN THE SHADOW OF THE 
MATTERHORN XXIV. THE ROUND ROBIN XXV. ON THE MER 
DE GLACE XXVI. "WELL, HERE WE ARE IN PARIS!" XXVII. 
"I'VE FOUND HIM!" EXCLAIMED JASPER XXVIII. "WELL, I 
GOT HIM HERE," SAID THE LITTLE EARL 
 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
"Now don't you want to get off?"
He clung to his pear with both hands and ate away with great 
satisfaction 
"Fan-ny!--the Earl of Cavendish!"    
    
		
	
	
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