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Harper's Young People, May 31, 1881 by Various
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Harper’s Young People, May 31, 1881 by Various is a children’s periodical published during the late 19th century. This publication features a collection of stories and articles, offering young readers a mix of adventure, moral lessons, and educational content. The likely themes include friendship, courage, and personal growth as seen through the various narratives and illustrations included. The opening of this edition introduces the character of Slack Limestone, a storyteller and a turf-layer, relaying a tale about a young boy named Philip Thompson, who faces both inner and outer challenges. We learn that Philip, despite his young age and a physical deformity, displays remarkable bravery when he conceals a man named Hardwick—a former bully turned fugitive. The moral of the story revolves around paying good for evil and the hardships and sacrifices made by Philip and his mother, Alice, as they navigate societal expectations and justice. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



