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[Begun in No. 58 of Harper's Young People, December 7.] - TOBY TYLER; - OR, TEN WEEKS WITH A CIRCUS. - BY JAMES OTIS. - Chapter XIV. - MR. CASTLE TEACHES TOBY TO RIDE.
[to be continued.]
TOBY TYLER.THE YOUNG VIOLINIST.WHAT ONE POOR LITTLE FROG FOUND OUT.A FOOLISH RABBIT.LOUIS XVII. IN THE TEMPLE PRISON.BEATA'S LOCKET.GUESS.PHIL'S FAIRIES.PINAFORE RHYMES.OUR POST-OFFICE BOX.STRING TRICKS.THE LOSING BAG.
THE YOUNG VIOLINIST. - BY GUSTAVE KOBBÉ.
WHAT ONE POOR LITTLE FROG FOUND OUT.
A FOOLISH RABBIT. - BY R. K. MUNKITTRICK.
LOUIS XVII. IN THE TEMPLE PRISON.
BEATA'S LOCKET. - BY LILLIAS C. DAVIDSON.
GUESS.
[Begun in Harper's Young People No. 66, February 1.] - PHIL'S FAIRIES. - BY MRS. W. J. HAYS, - Author of "Princess Idleways," etc. - Chapter VII. - FAREWELL TO THE CITY.
Toby Tyler, a shy but eager newcomer to the traveling circus, finds himself thrust into the centre of the ring for his very first riding lesson. Under the watchful eye of the stern Mr. Castle, the boy watches a horse circle a wooden post that looks oddly like a gallows, and the tension of the scene is palpable. The instructor’s long whip and the strange leather belt that hangs from the pole hint at a training method that is both unforgiving and oddly inventive. As Toby obediently strips down to his simple shirt, trousers, and stockings, the audience senses his determination to prove himself.
The lesson quickly turns chaotic when the horse breaks into a canter, leaving Toby dangling from the rope like a crab caught on a line. He flails, kicks, and cries out for balance, while Castle’s whip snaps and twirls, adding both danger and a harsh rhythm to the spectacle. Though the hour ends with Toby far from mastery, his frantic attempts and brief flashes of success reveal a budding courage that promises further adventures in the circus world.
Full title
Harper's Young People, March 15, 1881 An Illustrated Weekly An Illustrated Weekly
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (89K characters)
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Project Gutenberg
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Produced by Annie R. McGuire
Release date
2014-03-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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