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Harper's Young People, April 18, 1882 by Various
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Harper’s Young People, April 18, 1882 by Various is a collection of children’s literature published during the late 19th century. This periodical features a variety of stories, illustrations, poems, and articles aimed at a young audience, with themes that range from imaginative tales to educational content. Likely targeting children and young adolescents, the publication serves to entertain while also imparting moral lessons and knowledge. The content of this particular issue includes a range of narratives, such as the adventures of boys forming a circus and their eventual acceptance of a disabled peer, highlighting themes of friendship and inclusion. Other segments introduce characters like Tom Fairweather, who embarks on an exciting visit to the Sultan of Borneo, and the touching story of a young boy’s fondness for an injured dog and its subsequent care at a hospital for pets. Each piece is interwoven with humor, character development, and valuable life lessons, making this publication not only engaging but also enriching for its young readers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



