Harper's Round Table, February 9, 1897

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Harper's Round Table, February 9, 1897

by Various Authors

EN·~2 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

A WILD DAY IN '48. - BY WILLIAM BLACK.

15:33
2

MILADY'S CAST-OFFS.

1:18
3

GORGONZOLA, THE AUTHOR. - BY JOHN KENDRICK BANGS.

14:19
4

THE MIDDLETON BOWL.[1] - BY ELLEN DOUGLAS DELAND. - CHAPTER V.

18:27
5

A LOYAL TRAITOR. - A STORY OF THE WAR OF 1812 BETWEEN AMERICA AND ENGLAND. - BY JAMES BARNES. - CHAPTER XVI. - WHY I NEVER REACHED FRANCE.

18:49
6

[to be continued.]

0:03
7

CAPTAIN LEARY'S SAMOAN EXPERIENCE. - SOME STIRRING INCIDENTS IN RECENT AMERICAN NAVAL HISTORY. - BY FRANKLIN MATTHEWS.

13:00
8

WOOD-CARVING. - BY J. HARRY ADAMS.

27:59
9

ADVERTISEMENTS.

0:10
10

QUESTIONS FOR YOUNG MEN. - ON KEEPING YOUR OWN COUNSEL.

11:09

Description

A vivid childhood memory frames this tumultuous tale, plunging listeners into the charged streets of a 19th‑century city on the brink of upheaval. Seven‑year‑old Wilhelm slips from his home and, drawn by an ominous crowd, watches men tearing down iron railings to arm themselves, while a terrified Highland girl scrambles to protect him. Their frantic escape through narrow arches captures the raw fear and bewilderment of a society teetering between protest and plunder.

The narrative weaves together the sights, sounds, and uneasy whispers of a town caught in a bread‑ripe unrest that quickly spirals into a hunt for luxury goods. From the shuttered gunsmith’s shop to the frantic silversmith barricaded behind locked doors, the listener experiences the chaotic energy of ordinary citizens thrust into violent rebellion. This early chapter sets a tone of gritty historical realism, inviting you to hear the echo of a city’s desperate cry for change.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (139K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie R. McGuire

Release date

2019-11-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VA

Various Authors

This collection brings together writing from more than one contributor, so there isn’t a single author story to tell. The focus is on the range of voices in the work itself.

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