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100 1 _aVarious
245 1 4 _aThe Pansy Magazine, July 1886
264 1 _aSalt Lake City, UT :
_bProject Gutenberg,
_c2014
300 _a1 online resource :
_bmultiple file formats
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
500 _aRelease date is 2014-04-16
508 _aProduced by Emmy, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
520 _a"The Pansy Magazine, July 1886" by Various is a collection of periodical essays and stories written during the late 19th century. This magazine offers a glimpse into the lives of children and young people through tales of adventure, moral lessons, and lighthearted anecdotes, reflecting the values and concerns of the era. At the start of the magazine, readers are introduced to a whimsical story about a group of boys forming the "Do-Nothing Club" led by Will Post, who is determined to have fun without any responsibilities. The boys plan to pick wild strawberries from a neighbor’s meadow, leading to humorous misadventures and important lessons about honesty and consequences. As the plot unfolds, they learn that their actions have repercussions that extend beyond their immediate enjoyment, setting the tone for the mixture of entertainment and moral education typical of this publication. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
534 _nOriginal publication data not identified
653 _aSunday schools -- United States -- Periodicals
653 _aAmerican literature -- 19th century -- Periodicals
700 1 _aPansy,
_d1841-1930
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/45409
999 _c86248
_d86248