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Harper's Round Table, January 28, 1896

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"Harper's Round Table, January 28, 1896" by Various is a collection of stories and articles published in the late 19th century. This periodical includes tales of adventure, notable characters, and reflections on contemporary events of the time. The focus of the opening portion is on the adventure of two brothers, Ned and Jack Peterson, as they embark on a quest for lost gold in Venezuela and encounter various obstacles along the way. The beginning of the collection introduces readers to Ned and Jack as they prepare for their journey from Trinidad into Venezuela, where they seek to recover a box of gold lost in the Orinoco River. As they converse about their plans and the challenges ahead, themes of youthful ambition and sibling camaraderie emerge. The narrative sets the stage for their adventurous expedition, including the colorful setting of Venezuela and the characters they will encounter, such as the local girl Maria and her father, Felipe, who will help guide them in their search.
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Project Gutenberg
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