
Harper's Round Table, September 24, 1895
by Various
"Harper's Round Table, September 24, 1895" by Various is a compilation of short stories and articles published during the late 19th century. This issue features narratives and illustrations aimed primarily at a young readership, combining elements of fiction, moral lessons, and adventure. The collection likely touches on themes of childhood, social dynamics, and life lessons, offering engaging tales that reflect the interests and values of the period. At the start of the publication, one story talks about a "country-week girl" named Grazella Hickins, who is visiting a family in the countryside for a week. The introduction of Grazella sparks various interactions with local children, particularly Gideon, who views her as both interesting and aloof. Grazella discusses her life and aspirations, hinting at some family troubles and her connection with a cousin named Jicksy. As the narrative unfolds, we see Gideon's budding entrepreneurial spirit and his curiosity about Grazella's city life. This interaction sets the stage for a story about friendship, challenges, and the blending of different worlds as the children navigate their relationships.
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