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THE LITTLE FROST QUEEN.
CHARLEY OTIS'S RIDE. - AS TOLD BY HIS GRANDSON.
A BRAVE LITTLE SISTER.
PERIL AND PRIVATION. - BY JAMES PAYN. - I.—ON THE KEYS OF HONDURAS.
[to be continued.]
THE TALKING LEAVES.[1] - An Indian Story. - BY W. O. STODDARD. - Chapter XXI.
[to be continued.]
MR. THOMPSON AND A BIRD WITH A LANTERN. - BY ALLAN FORMAN.
"THINK AND THANK." - BY MRS. W. J. HAYS.
"GOOD-BY, WINTER." - BY M. D. BRINE.
In the opening pages a crisp winter world unfolds, its snow‑drifts sparkling like sugar and icicles catching the morning sun. A gentle rhyme introduces a bright‑cheeked maiden, the “Little Frost Queen,” whose carefree spirit seems to carry the sunshine wherever she goes. The verses celebrate the simple joy of a cold day, inviting listeners to feel the fresh air and the promise of adventure.
The narrative then shifts to a lively recollection told by a grandson about his grandfather, Charley Otis, and a band of mischievous boys. Their uncle‑like figure encourages harmless fun, and when a sudden snowfall halts their plans, he spins a tale of an impromptu sleight‑of‑hand sled ride with a red horse and a rickety sleigh. The story captures the humor, camaraderie, and boundless imagination of youth in a bygone rural setting, promising a warm, nostalgic listening experience.
Full title
Harper's Young People, February 28, 1882 An Illustrated Weekly An Illustrated Weekly
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (72K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie R. McGuire
Release date
2017-04-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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