The Nursery, September 1881, Vol. XXX A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

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The Nursery, September 1881, Vol. XXX A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

by Various Authors

EN·~26 minutes·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

THE NURSERY - A Monthly Magazine For Youngest Readers.

0:31

"HOME IN SIGHT."

2:01

NELLIE AND KITTY.

0:45

THE PRISONER.

1:04

CONTENTMENT.

0:43

THE BROOK.

0:35

TWO PETS.

0:28

BLUEBERRYING.

1:45

THE WOUNDED LAMB.

2:15

LISA.

2:11

Description

Step aboard a charming 19th‑century voyage of imagination with this lively children’s magazine, where each page invites young listeners to explore the world through rhyme, tale, and gentle humor. From bustling ship decks to cozy nursery corners, the stories capture the wonder of discovery and the comfort of home. The warm, illustrated prose invites listeners of all ages to share in the simple joys of a bygone era.

Among the highlights is a spirited sea adventure where a kindly captain points out the distant Cape Cod horizon, promising a joyous return to Boston for a weary group of passengers, especially two bright children. A sweet vignette follows Nellie’s morning with her mischievous kitten, whose playful antics turn tears into giggles, while a bold sparrow confronts a trapped hawk, teaching a lesson in courage and fairness. The volume also offers lyrical verses celebrating each season, from spring’s first songs to winter’s glittering snows, inviting listeners to pause and savor nature’s rhythms.

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The Nursery, September 1881, Vol. XXX A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

Language

en

Duration

~26 minutes (25K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Emmy, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net Music transcribed by Veronika Redfern.

Release date

2013-02-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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