Harper's Round Table, January 7, 1896

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Harper's Round Table, January 7, 1896

by Various Authors

EN·~2 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

CRESSY'S NEW-YEAR'S RENT.A CURIOUS ADVERTISEMENT.THE TWELFTH-NIGHT PARTY.OUGHT A BOY TO GO TO SEA?MY REALM.A PATRIOTIC ANSWER.OUR SUBMARINE TORPEDO-BOAT.TODDLETUMS'S NEW-YEAR'S DREAM.THE MIDDLE DAUGHTER.FOR KING OR COUNTRY.A NEW YEAR.INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORT.BICYCLING.THE PUDDING STICK.THE CAMERA CLUB.STAMPS.BOBBIE'S DECLAMATION.A GOOD REPLY.A FAIRY JINGLE.

0:35
2

CRESSY'S NEW-YEAR'S RENT. - BY L. A. TEREBEL.

16:49
3

A CURIOUS ADVERTISEMENT.

1:10
4

THE TWELFTH-NIGHT PARTY. - BY EMMA J. GRAY.

10:54
5

OUGHT A BOY TO GO TO SEA? - BY W. CLARK RUSSELL.

13:24
6

MY REALM. - BY ALBERT LEE.

1:02
7

A PATRIOTIC ANSWER.

1:15
8

OUR SUBMARINE TORPEDO-BOAT. - BY FRANKLIN MATTHEWS.

13:37
9

TODDLETUMS'S NEW-YEAR'S DREAM.

3:14
10

THE MIDDLE DAUGHTER. - BY MARGARET E. SANGSTER. - CHAPTER I. - AT THE MANSE.

13:45

Description

In the chill of a New Year’s Eve snowstorm, a young reporter named Fred Hallowell trudges through the streets of turn‑of‑the‑century New York, tasked with uncovering the fate of a tenant under threat of eviction. The city’s bleak tenements are briefly softened by the fresh powder, turning cracked façades into a fleeting tableau of winter beauty. As he follows a terse newspaper clipping, Fred’s curiosity leads him deeper into a cramped, dim hallway where the lives of the building’s occupants flicker like the weak light through a broken window.

Inside, a shy little girl in a calico skirt guards the secret of Mr. Cressy’s impending departure, while her mother’s illness adds urgency to the scene. Fred’s gentle insistence and genuine concern hint at a reporter who is more than a chronicler—he may become a catalyst for change. The opening sets a vivid portrait of urban hardship, compassion, and the quiet resolve that can emerge amid the coldest of days.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (149K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie R. McGuire

Release date

2016-05-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Various Authors

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