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Harper's Young People, October 31, 1882 by Various
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Harper’s Young People, October 31, 1882 by Various is a collection of children’s literature written during the late 19th century. The text includes a variety of stories and articles aimed at engaging young readers, addressing themes of adventure, education, and moral lessons. The opening of this volume introduces a character named Nan, a thirteen-year-old girl who expresses frustration with her arithmetic studies. She shares a room with her cousin Marian and a boy named Philip, who all seem to be dealing with the challenges of their lives in a less-than-ideal living situation. As they navigate their lessons and daily lives, the story hints at deeper family connections and possibilities for Nan’s future, especially when a fashionable visitor named Phyllis expresses a particular interest in her, suggesting that Nan’s life may change in ways she cannot yet imagine. This opening sets the tone for a narrative filled with youthful struggles, familial relationships, and the potential for personal growth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



