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Identifier: harpersyoungpeop00newy1883 (find matches)
Title: Harper's young people
Year: 1879 (1870s)
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Subjects: Children's periodicals, American
Publisher: New York : Harper & Bros.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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t moose seenin Princes Settlement for two years was brought back inprocession. It is hardly necessary to record that after such an eventCal never was twitted by his hunting chums for emptytraps or stray shots. He had made his reputation. Itwas only Long John Capiteau who dared to make a littlegood-natured fun at his expense by asking Cal now andthen whether it still took his gun, a twenty-foot net,an a ash-tree to land one horn-pouter. Such was thefirst of our heros chances in the North. But one far moreserious, and involving others besides himself in its course,was to come soon enough after. (TO BE CONT1NGKD.) •DICK AND D. BY LUCY C. LILLIE. Author of ** Alildreds Bargain, *Nan, etc. CHAPTER VII. , DICK TEACHES GYMNASTICS. IT may readily be imagined that Dick Devine and Norryawaited with impatience another visit from their newfriend. It was not that the delights of the first visit hadceased to give them both occupation for thinking and talk- * Begun in No. IM, HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE.
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•IT WAS A MOST )>IS<;I(.-UEFUL SIGHT. MAAM—SIR. 710 IIARPEITS YOUNG PEOPLE. VOLUME IV. ing-, or that they needed new material; but with MasterDicks appearance something- seemed to have conic intothe hearts of the lonely boys which made life seem alto-gether a happier, more hopeful thing-, and Dick felt as ifhis hardest searches for work could be undertaken in anewer and brighter spirit. He had no occasion to go that week to Dr. Fields, al-though he longed to do so, and once he had to indulgehimself in a walk around the house, hoping for a glimpseof Dick Bearing or Barbara, but no one appeared at thewindows, and he went home a trifle down-hearted. Thework he found during those days was chiefly carryingparcels for travellers at railway stations, or going errandsfor people who went in or out of the large hotels. Oftenhis earnings were not more than lifteeii cents, and as itwas his habit, learned from his mother, always to lay asidea certain portion for the weekly rent, very lit

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • booksubject:Children_s_periodicals__American
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Harper___Bros_
  • bookcontributor:New_York_Public_Library
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