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ART'S ORGAN ADVENTURE. - BY MATTHEW WHITE, JUN.
THE SNOW.
TOBOGGANING. - BY B. HARDWICKE.
FUN AND PICTURES. - BY CHARLES BARNARD.
THE TALKING LEAVES. - An Indian Story. - BY WILLIAM O. STODDARD. - Chapter XVIII.
[to be continued.]
THE BOY COMMANDER OF THE CAMISARDS. - BY GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON.
BIRDS' NESTS FOR SOUP. - BY RALPH WATSON.
THE LITTLE DOLLS' DRESSMAKER. - ADAPTED FROM CHARLES DICKENS. - BY MRS. ZADEL B. GUSTAFSON.—(Concluded.)
THE END.
A curious fourteen‑year‑old American finds himself adrift in a wintery Paris while his family occupies itself with more adult pursuits. Determined to make the most of his stay, he wanders the city’s streets, marveling at the fresh snow that blankets the parks and avenues for the first time. His solitary trek leads him to the Bois de Boulogne, where the crisp air and sparkling landscape spark a spontaneous game of snow‑ball tossing.
Along his path he stumbles upon a small, lively scene: a street organ perched on a stool, a young girl sipping from a bottle, and a group of mischievous schoolboys. When the boys seize the organ and dash away, the boy’s sense of justice—and a touch of American bravado—propels him into a spirited chase through the snow‑covered woods. He manages to retrieve the instrument, but his adventure quickly turns into a puzzling trek as he loses his bearings, leaving him to wonder how he’ll navigate back to the bustling streets of Paris.
Full title
Harper's Young People, February 7, 1882 An Illustrated Weekly An Illustrated Weekly
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (90K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie R. McGuire
Release date
2016-10-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
This collection brings together writing from more than one contributor, so there isn’t a single author story to tell. The focus is on the range of voices in the work itself.
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