Harper's Round Table, January 24, 1882

audiobook

Harper's Round Table, January 24, 1882

by Various Authors

EN·~1 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

A COUNTRY BOY IN WINTER. - BY SARAH O. JEWETT.

1:33
2

TODD AND KETCHUM'S "GRATE SHOW." - BY ELLA RODMAN CHURCH.

6:08
3

THE WAVES AT WORK. - BY CHARLES BARNARD.

7:26
4

ON CIGARETTE SMOKING. - BY AN OLD SMOKER

5:26
5

THE TALKING LEAVES. - An Indian Story. - BY WILLIAM O. STODDARD. - Chapter XVI.

10:20
6

[to be continued.]

0:01
7

MR. THOMPSON AND THE BULL-FROG. - BY ALLAN FORMAN.

5:49
8

A SCHOOL RESTAURANT.

4:03
9

BOY'S HEAD BY GREUZE. - [See front-page illustration.]

1:39
10

THE SCULLION WHO BECAME A SCULPTOR. - BY GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON.

6:27

Description

A lively winter portrait opens the collection, capturing the exuberance of a country boy who embraces the cold with fearless sled rides down snow‑laden hills, red‑cheeked after long days of work on the farm. He finds joy in the simple sounds of horses and oxen, dreams of growing up strong enough to tend the fields, and relishes the hearty meals that keep his spirit warm. The verses pulse with the rhythm of rural life, blending youthful bravado with the quiet determination of a future farmer.

The second piece shifts to a bustling small‑town spectacle, where two enterprising boys, Rufus and Harry, organize a makeshift circus they proudly call the “Grate Show.” Their hand‑crafted tent promises a colorful cast—giant, dwarf, bearded lady, and even an imagined wild Indian—while their earnest sales pitches to neighbors add a humorous, community‑wide buzz. Through their earnest planning and playful banter, the story celebrates the imagination and camaraderie that turn ordinary days into unforgettable adventures.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (88K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie R. McGuire

Release date

2016-08-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VA

Various Authors

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