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A RIPPER.CHATS ABOUT PHILATELY.MY FIRST MUFF.TOBY TYLER.STANLEY'S GREAT JOURNEY.A STRANGE VALENTINE.PHIL'S FAIRIES.THE END OF MY MONKEY.OUR POST-OFFICE BOX.
A RIPPER. - BY WILLIAM O. STODDARD.
CHATS ABOUT PHILATELY. - III. - BY J. J. CASEY.
MY FIRST MUFF. - BY F. C.
[Begun in No. 58 of Harper's Young People, December 7.] - TOBY TYLER; - OR, TEN WEEKS WITH A CIRCUS. - BY JAMES OTIS. - Chapter X. - MR. STUBBS AT A PARTY.
[to be continued.]
STANLEY'S GREAT JOURNEY. - BY WILLIAM L. ALDEN.
A STRANGE VALENTINE. - BY KATE McD. R.
[Begun in Harper's Young People No. 66, February 1.] - PHIL'S FAIRIES. - BY MRS. W. J. HAYS, - Author of "Princess Idleways," etc. - Chapter III. - PHIL HAS A VISITOR.
[to be continued.]
In the snow‑bound village of Cuzco Centre, winter means more than cold—it means the fierce competition of hill‑coasting. The East and West hills each claim their own bragging rights, and the arrival of Court Hoffman’s gleaming new sled, the “ripper,” sparks fresh rivalry. With its daring half‑wheel steering gear, the ripper promises a ride as swift as lightning, though many of the older townsfolk scoff at its unconventional design.
Enter Rodney Sanderson, a pragmatic boy with a penchant for tinkering. He discovers an old double‑seated sleigh in his father’s barn and envisions turning it into a makeshift coaster, complete with a makeshift rudder to steer like a ship. Together with friends like Put Willoughby, they labor to reshape the battered vehicle, eager to test their creation on the next moonlit night. Their youthful ingenuity and the promise of a thrilling descent set the stage for a winter adventure that will test both skill and friendship.
Full title
Harper's Young People, February 15, 1881 An Illustrated Weekly An Illustrated Weekly
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (86K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie R. McGuire
Release date
2014-02-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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