Harper's Round Table, March 3, 1896

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Harper's Round Table, March 3, 1896

by Various Authors

EN·~2 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

A BOY OF 1775.FROM CHUM TO CHUM.THE VOYAGE OF HIRAM AND DAVE.FOR KING OR COUNTRY.RICK DALE.BUILDING A BOULEVARD.MOLLY PITCHER.THE WEATHER BUREAU.INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORT.THE CAMERA CLUB.BICYCLING.THE PUDDING STICK.MR. CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN.STAMPS.

0:28
2

A BOY OF 1775. - BY MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL.

24:45
3

GRANT'S TROUBLESOME SOLDIER.

0:26
4

THE VOYAGE OF HIRAM AND DAVE. - BY A. J. ENSIGN.

9:18
5

FOR KING OR COUNTRY. - BY JAMES BARNES. - A Story of the Revolution. - CHAPTER XXIV. - A LOYAL TRAITOR.

15:47
6

RICK DALE. - BY KIRK MUNROE. - CHAPTER VII. - CAPTAIN DUFF OF THE SLOOP "FANCY."

20:44
7

BUILDING A BOULEVARD. - BY J. PARMLY PARET.

11:10
8

MOLLY PITCHER.

3:06
9

THE WEATHER BUREAU. - BY W. J. HENDERSON.

30:33
10

ADVERTISEMENTS.

0:01

Description

Set in the bustling New England harbor of 1775, the story opens on a bright May day as young Jack Leverett steps aboard the Royal Navy ship Margaretta. Dressed in crisp black stockings, buckled breeches, and a rakishly cocked hat, Jack is more striking for his quiet determination than his finery. He carries a sealed letter from his father, a message that could tip the scales in a colony on the brink of rebellion.

When Jack meets the seasoned Captain Moore, a subtle battle of wits unfolds over loyalty to the Crown and the whispered stirrings of independence. Their tense exchange, framed by the creaking sloop Priscilla and the shanties of dockworkers, hints at deeper allegiances without revealing the outcome. Listeners are drawn into a world of maritime life, youthful courage, and the quiet undercurrents that will soon shape a nation.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (141K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie R. McGuire

Release date

2018-02-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VA

Various Authors

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