Mrs. Red Pepper is a novel written by Grace S. Richmond. The story revolves around a middle-aged woman named Mrs. Pepper who is known for her fiery red hair and strong personality. She lives with her husband, David, and their two grown-up children, Rose and Andy. Mrs. Pepper is a well-respected member of her community and is known for her kind heart and willingness to help others.The story begins with Mrs. Pepper receiving a letter from an old friend, Mrs. Marlowe, who is in desperate need of help. Mrs. Marlowe's husband ...
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Mrs. Red Pepper is a novel written by Grace S. Richmond. The story revolves around a middle-aged woman named Mrs. Pepper who is known for her fiery red hair and strong personality. She lives with her husband, David, and their two grown-up children, Rose and Andy. Mrs. Pepper is a well-respected member of her community and is known for her kind heart and willingness to help others.The story begins with Mrs. Pepper receiving a letter from an old friend, Mrs. Marlowe, who is in desperate need of help. Mrs. Marlowe's husband has passed away, leaving her with no money and no means of support. Mrs. Pepper immediately takes action and invites Mrs. Marlowe to come and live with her family.As Mrs. Marlowe settles into her new life with the Peppers, she begins to notice the strained relationship between Rose and her fianc , Dr. Richard. Mrs. Marlowe takes it upon herself to intervene and help the couple reconcile. Meanwhile, Andy falls in love with a young woman named Alice, but their relationship is threatened by Alice's overbearing mother.Throughout the novel, Mrs. Pepper's strength and kindness shine through as she helps her friends and family navigate their struggles. The story culminates in a heartwarming ending as the characters find happiness and resolution to their problems.Overall, Mrs. Red Pepper is a charming and uplifting novel that celebrates the power of love and friendship.1913. Another volume from the Red Pepper Burns Series featuring R.P. Burns, whose fiery hairy (not to mention a similar temper), earned him the nickname of Red Pepper among his friends. He was a country doctor of the old school-one of those whole-souled enthusiasts who would rather relieve some neighbor's suffering than eat his own dinner. And Mrs. Richmond, who has clearly studied her hero from life, makes a highly lovable personality out of this impetuous, brilliant, powerful, high-minded young doctor. Mrs. Red Pepper begins: The Green Imp, long, low and powerful, carrying besides its two passengers a motor trunk, a number of bulky parcels, and a full share of mud, drew to one side of the road. The fifth April shower of the afternoon was on, although it was barely three o'clock. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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