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THE BOYHOOD OF SAMUEL.THE BOY-GENERAL.HOW CHINESE CHILDREN LOVE THEIR PARENTS."HAPPY ORPHANS." WHO WAS PAUL GRAYSON?THE SCHOOL-BOY'S VISION.AN ANCIENT WEDDING.HOW TO BUILD AN ICE-BOAT.JIM'S THANKSGIVING.MRS. NOVEMBER'S DINNER PARTY.OUR POST-OFFICE BOX GAMES FOR WINTER EVENINGS.LIGHT FROM OYSTER SHELLS.
THE BOYHOOD OF SAMUEL. - BY THE REV. BRADFORD K. PEIRCE, D.D.
[Begun in Harper's Young People No. 53, November 2.] - THE BOY-GENERAL. - BY EDWARD CARY. - Chapter IV.
[to be continued.]
HOW CHINESE CHILDREN LOVE THEIR PARENTS.
"HAPPY ORPHANS." - BY CORA A. D. WYCKOFF.
[Begun in No. 46 of Harper's Young People, September 14.] - WHO WAS PAUL GRAYSON? - BY JOHN HABBERTON,
THE SCHOOL-BOY'S VISION. - BY MARY D. BRINE.
AN ANCIENT WEDDING.
HOW TO BUILD AN ICE-BOAT.
In this gentle retelling, a devoted mother in ancient Israel entrusts her newborn son to the sacred precinct of the Tabernacle, hoping the holy surroundings will shape him into a teacher of God. The child, Samuel, grows under the watchful care of the priest Eli, his days filled with study, prayer, and a single, cherished visit each year from his mother bearing gifts of cloth and love. As Samuel approaches his teenage years, the quiet rhythm of his life is interrupted by a mysterious nightly voice that calls his name, stirring both curiosity and reverence.
Samuel’s earnest responses to the unknown summons reveal a deepening relationship with the divine, leading the aging priest to recognize that the child has been chosen for a special purpose. The narrative captures the innocence of youth meeting the weight of a prophetic call, offering listeners a reflective glimpse into faith, devotion, and the early moments that set a future prophet on his path.
Full title
Harper's Young People, November 23, 1880 An Illustrated Monthly An Illustrated Monthly
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (85K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie R. McGuire
Release date
2013-08-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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