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Pimpernel and Rosemary by Baroness Orczy
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Pimpernel and Rosemary

by Baroness Orczy

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This book is about the next generation of Blakeneys and their circle. Peter, for one, and a young woman named Rosemary, who is of journalistic and writing intention.

Another amusing tongue in cheek opening, too :-

"To Peter Blakeney, Rosemary Fowkes' engagement to his friend
Tarkington seemed not only incredible but impossible. The end of the
world! Death! Annihilation! Hell! Anything!

But it could not be true.

He was playing at Lord's that day; Tarkington told him the news at the
luncheon interval, and Peter had thought for the moment that for once
in his life Tarkington must be drunk. But Tarkington looked just as he
always did-grave, impassive, and wonderfully kind. Indeed, he seemed
specially kind just then. Perhaps he knew. Perhaps Rosemary had told
him. Women were so queer. Perhaps she did tell Tarkington that he,
Peter, had once been fool enough to--

Anyway, Tarkington was sober, and very grave and kind, and he told
Peter in his quiet, unemotional way that he considered himself the
happiest man on God's earth. Of course he was, if Rosemary---But it
was impossible. Impossible! IMPOSSIBLE!!

That afternoon Peter hit many boundaries, and at the end of play was
148 not out."

The pair get themselves involved in some intrigues.

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bluetyson | Jan 9, 2007 |  
This was an interesting break from the usual Pimpernel books. To start out i was quite confused as to the characters etc. But still rather enjoyable! Not something remarkable, but definatly worth reading if you are a Pimpernel follower! ( )
Fleur-De-Lis | Apr 20, 2006 |  
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Peter Blakeney, a famous cricket player, is the great-great-grandson of The Scarlet Pimpernel and "the image of that wonderful portrait by Romney of Sir Percy Blakeney." In this sequel set in Hungary in the 1920, Peter travels to Hungary to save friends and family.

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