Harper's Young People, October 25, 1881 An Illustrated Weekly

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Harper's Young People, October 25, 1881 An Illustrated Weekly

by Various Authors

EN·~1 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

VIC WHITNEY'S REVENGE. - BY GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON.

16:26
2

TIM AND TIP;[1] - OR, THE ADVENTURES OF A BOY AND A DOG. - BY JAMES OTIS,

6:17
3

A FLOWERLESS FLOUR GARDEN. - BY MRS. SOPHIE B. HERRICK.

10:44
4

ANOTHER BEAR STORY. - BY ORVILLE DEANE.

3:38
5

THE VIOLET AND THE SUNBEAM. - BY A. L. A. SMITH.

0:37
6

A GAME OF CRICKET.

7:57
7

A LITTLE ORPHAN.

4:10
8

THE TALKING LEAVES.[3] - An Indian Story. - BY WILLIAM O. STODDARD. - Chapter IV.

12:22
9

OUR ICE-CREAM. - BY JIMMY BROWN.

32:28

Description

In a bustling high‑school hallway, a quiet boy named Vic Whitney endures relentless teasing from the larger, boisterous Hen Little. When a sudden, brutal shove leaves Vic bloodied and humiliated, the whole class erupts in outrage, demanding immediate retribution. Yet Vic, steadier than his peers expect, asks them to stand down, insisting he will settle the score on his own terms.

The story follows Vic’s struggle between a deep sense of personal honor and the pressure of his friends’ fury. As he walks home, torn clothes and a swollen nose become symbols of a conflict that threatens to consume him. With his mother’s gentle attempts to calm his mind, Vic grapples with the decision to act—or to let the incident fade—while the school’s atmosphere crackles with tension.

Through vivid dialogue and keen observation, the narrative captures the raw emotions of adolescent rivalry, the weight of conscience, and the uneasy line between justice and vengeance, inviting listeners to ponder how far a young man will go to defend his dignity.

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Full title

Harper's Young People, October 25, 1881 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

2015-08-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Various Authors

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