Harper's Young People, September 14, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly

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Harper's Young People, September 14, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly

by Various Authors

EN·~1 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

WHO WAS PAUL GRAYSON? - BY JOHN HABBERTON, - Author of "Helen's Babies." - Chapter I. - THE NEW PUPIL.

11:01
2

[to be continued.]

0:01
3

GOOD-BY. - BY MARY D. BRINE.

1:02
4

THE 'LONGSHORE YACHT CLUB. - BY WILLIAM O. STODDARD.

9:19
5

OLD TIMES IN THE COLONIES. - BY CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN. - No. V. - HOW THE SETTLERS OF WALPOLE DEFENDED THEMSELVES.

9:31
6

[to be continued.]

0:01
7

CAMBRIDGE SERIES - OF - INFORMATION CARDS FOR SCHOOLS. - No. 3. - About Combustion. - BY - W. J. ROLFE, A.M.

6:15
8

DAVE'S GREAT LUNCH. - BY J. B. MARSHALL.

8:03
9

[Begun in Harper's Young People No. 37, July 13.] - THE STORY OF THE AMERICAN NAVY. - BY BENSON J. LOSSING. - Chapter X.

6:54
10

the end.

0:00

Description

In the quiet village of Laketon, the arrival of a mysterious new student turns the everyday routine of Mr. Morton’s select school into a buzz of speculation. The boys, who usually dodge the school bell with a mix of mischief and boredom, find themselves unusually attentive as they try to guess where Paul Grayson has come from and what sort of boy he might be. Their curiosity is heightened by the rarity of an outsider in a town where strangers are as uncommon as a traveling circus.

When the bell finally summons the class, the teacher’s formal introduction of Paul sets off a ripple of nervous excitement. Larger classmates like Joe Appleby take it upon themselves to make the newcomer feel welcome, while the younger boys fumble through awkward attempts at friendship. As the morning unfolds, the reader is drawn into the lively dynamics of a small schoolyard, where a single new face can spark both wonder and gentle chaos.

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Full title

Harper's Young People, September 14, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly An Illustrated Weekly

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (87K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Annie McGuire

Release date

2009-06-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Various Authors

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