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Harper's Young People, September 5, 1882 by Various
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Harper’s Young People, September 5, 1882 by Various is a serial publication that serves as a collection of stories, poems, and educational content intended for children, written in the late 19th century. This particular issue features a variety of narratives that cater to the curiosity and interests of young readers, covering topics such as adventure, nature, history, and the importance of friendship and moral values. The content within this volume includes poetic works like The Burial of the Old Flag by Mary A. Barr, which honors military valor and the significance of a regimental flag, and tales such as The Cruise of the Canoe Club by W. L. Alden, depicting the exploits of young boys on a canoeing adventure. Other contributions feature lessons about plants and animals, encouraging scientific curiosity and exploration. The writing promotes values such as bravery, respect for nature, and the joy of learning, making it a delightful and enriching read for young audiences. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



