The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 15, February 18, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 31 of 35 (88%)
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sufferings on Juan Fernandez, and the adventures of Robinson Crusoe have
always been so thoroughly understood that, as you read in your GREAT ROUND WORLD, the island of Juan Fernandez has been called Crusoe's Island, and Selkirk's cave and hut, Crusoe's. THE EDITOR. EDITOR GREAT ROUND WORLD. DEAR SIR:--Your article on salting streets has greatly roused your subscriber, my small son. Will you kindly tell him, through your magazine, _how_ the children may help abate the terrible cruelty? What _action_ do you suggest for them? He has interested a number of lads in the subject, but does not know how to put forth effort--when the discovery is made that the law is violated. Complain to party giving offence, to police, or what? Your magazine is warmly appreciated in this household by old and young, and we hope for its continued prosperity. Very truly, D.K. LIPPINCOTT'S MOTHER. 194 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE, NEWARK, N.J. DEAR MASTER LIPPINCOTT: I am delighted that you and your little friends are interested in the |
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