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"Harper's Round Table, December 3, 1895" by Various is a historical periodical written in the late 19th century. This publication appears to be a compilation of narratives and articles reflective of the interests and events of that time, particularly focusing on stories related to the American Revolution, horse shows, sports, and other cultural pieces. One featured narrative begins with a vivid depiction of military life during the Revolutionary War, showcasing characters such as a young soldier named George Frothingham and historical figures like General Washington, highlighting their experiences and the challenges of wartime. The opening of this chapter introduces the reader to a bustling scene in New York during the American Revolutionary War, where the city is now a hotbed of patriotism and military preparation. Young soldiers, including George Frothingham, are drawn into a world of camaraderie and duty, revealed through his excited interactions with General Washington, and his longing for his brother. As the narrative unfolds, George is placed in suspenseful situations, such as witnessing the British fleet's movements and receiving a secret note from his friend Carter, indicating a deeper web of relationships and potential adventures that may lie ahead. This portrayal sets the stage for a dramatic recounting of a young soldier's growth and experiences amidst the fervent turmoil of the revolution. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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