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THE TOURNAMENT.
[Begun in No. 1 of Harper's Young People, Nov. 4.] - THE BRAVE SWISS BOY. - II.—A PERILOUS ADVENTURE.—(Continued.)
[to be continued.]
A GIGANTIC JELLY-FISH.
THE FIRST DROP OF BITTERNESS.
THAT EARTHQUAKE!
THE DOLLS' WEDDING.
[Continued from No. 2, Page 15.] - THE STORY OF A PARROT.
[to be continued.]
WIGGLES.
A spirited schoolyard rivalry erupts when two inseparable friends, James and Henry, both vie for the attention of a coquettish classmate. Their competition turns into a makeshift medieval tournament, complete with broom‑lances and barrel‑head shields, turning the back yard into a dramatic arena. The clang of a tin horn signals the charge, and the boys’ playful bravado quickly escalates into a surprising showdown that decides who will accompany their classmate to school.
Across the Alps, a young Swiss climber named Walter finds himself locked in a desperate struggle against a fierce vulture on a frozen crag. With only a pocket‑knife and sheer determination, he fights for his life, turning the encounter into a test of courage and quick thinking. The episode captures the raw intensity of mountain adventure, showcasing the resourcefulness and resilience of a youth thrust into a perilous wilderness.
Full title
Harper's Young People, November 18, 1879 An Illustrated Weekly An Illustrated Weekly
Language
en
Duration
~54 minutes (52K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie McGuire
Release date
2009-02-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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