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Identifier: harpersyoungpeop00newy1883 (find matches)
Title: Harper's young people
Year: 1879 (1870s)
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Subjects: Children's periodicals, American
Publisher: New York : Harper & Bros.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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SKETCHES AT THE WINTER-QrARTERS OF MR. BAHXTMS OBEAT SHOW. 298 HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE. VOLUME IV. excited at such a speech as this. I declared myself quiteready to go anywhere. Mr. Johnson led the way into anadjoining building. At first sight it was hard to tell what in the world wascausing1 the pretty light carriage, in which three bright-eyed young people sat, to move at the rate it did. Paul,Clara, and Jenny, the driver of the establishment, hadtheir backs to the door when it was opened, and it wasnot until a second or two that the long pink neck of anostrich, surmounted by his wise head, became visible.Presently, as the equipage passed further around the cir-cle, the fluffy body, legs like walking-sticks, and harnessof this strange horse were fully displayed. There was agood deal of laughing among the three or four older folkslooking on, and the children in the carriage, whose fathersbelonged to the Great Show, joined in the merriment fromtheir moving seat. No, said Mr. Johnson, I d
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