At first, Peggy thought that perhaps she had been going mad. She had been walking through the garden in order to check on the seedlings she had given to the communal cause when she had seen a face that she's more accustomed to seeing on news reels during the propaganda films they'd shown to keep the spirits up, during the war. Days ago, she had met a Queen from the past, but it seems that now she's going to meet a Princess, one that's been in her attention her whole life.
It's enough to have her slightly speechless.
Then, the woman was speaking and there was little doubt in Peggy's mind precisely who this was. She'd heard that voice on the radio and in the films, which meant that she was encountering someone who ought to be in a palace, not a garden. "Are you sure you should be doing that at all?" she finds herself asking, the words slipping out before she can stop herself.
garden
It's enough to have her slightly speechless.
Then, the woman was speaking and there was little doubt in Peggy's mind precisely who this was. She'd heard that voice on the radio and in the films, which meant that she was encountering someone who ought to be in a palace, not a garden. "Are you sure you should be doing that at all?" she finds herself asking, the words slipping out before she can stop herself.