
Harper's Round Table, April 28, 1896
by Various
"Harper's Round Table, April 28, 1896" by Various is a periodical publication, likely produced during the late 19th century. This compilation offers a variety of articles, stories, and illustrations intended to entertain and inform young readers, presenting tales of adventure, nature, and exploration. One prominent story within this issue is "The Apprenticeship of Arthur," which follows two friends, Arthur and George, as they embark on a fishing trip and encounter unexpected wildness in the Adirondacks. The opening of this issue introduces the characters Arthur and George, who are preparing for their spring vacation. George invites Arthur to a cottage in the Adirondacks to escape his intense study of chemistry, arguing that he needs to be more active. As they explore the natural surroundings, Arthur's fascination with the wilderness leads him to face adventure furiously when he finds himself in a precarious situation involving a lynx. The tension escalates as George leaps to Arthur's aid, depicting themes of friendship, bravery, and the thrill of nature, setting the stage for their unfolding adventures.
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