Harper's Young People, May 9, 1882 An Illustrated Weekly

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Harper's Young People, May 9, 1882 An Illustrated Weekly

by Various Authors

EN·~1 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

Chapter VI. - OLD BEN.

25:32
2

"WHAT DO THE PANSIES THINK?" - BY MARY A. BARR.

1:11
3

HOW JELLY-FISH LIVE AND MOVE. - BY SARAH COOPER.

10:23
4

FALSE COLORS. - BY MRS. JOHN LILLIE.

8:25
5

MR. THOMPSON AND THE SWALLOWS. - BY ALLAN FORMAN.

5:59
6

A PRINCELY ART. - BY SHERWOOD RYSE.

7:41
7

PERIL AND PRIVATION. - BY JAMES PAYN. - THE LOSS OF THE "HALSEWELL."

10:20
8

THE SPECKLED PIG. - BY WILLIAM O. STODDARD.

20:02
9

HOW THE DANDELIONS GROW.

4:39

Description

In this lively tale of post‑Civil‑War America, a restless boy named Toby races to catch a familiar wagon after weeks of wandering. When the old, grizzled driver Ben finally spots him, the reunion is filled with hearty jokes, warm handshakes, and the bittersweet memory of Toby’s beloved monkey companion, Mr. Stubbs. As Ben opens the wagon’s roof, a younger, mischievous monkey appears, sparking delight and a flood of stories that bridge past sorrows with present hope.

The narrative blends humor with a gentle moral core, as Toby learns that even the toughest characters—like the notorious overseer Job Lord—can meet unexpected fates. Through vivid descriptions of bustling roadways, clattering wagons, and the camaraderie of traveling boys, the story captures the restless spirit of youth seeking belonging. Listeners will be drawn into a world where friendship, forgiveness, and the promise of a new start linger in every turn of the wheel.

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Full title

Harper's Young People, May 9, 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

2018-08-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Various Authors

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