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HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE

Vol. III.—No. 110.Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.price four cents.
Tuesday, December 6, 1881.Copyright, 1881, by Harper & Brothers.$1.50 per Year, in Advance.

A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED.

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MAX RANDER'S ADVENTURE IN BERLIN.

BY MATTHEW WHITE, JUN.

A few days after my war experience, we moved to Berlin, where Thad and Imanaged to have a more cheerful time of it, as father allowed us to walkby ourselves as far as we pleased in either direction on "Under TenLindens," which was the way my brother pronounced the name of the mainavenue.

We used to wander up and down this street for hours, watching forEmperor William, although as soon as his carriage came in sight, Ialways hurried Thad around the nearest corner for fear he might be inthe way of somebody who wanted to shoot the Kaiser. So we never sawanything more than the horses' heads, and the sun shining on the helmetsof the officers.

I had now become very suspicious of these Germans and their queercustoms, so when mother heard from some friends in another town that oneof the young fellows in the party had been compelled to join thefire-company because he was over a certain age, and had lived there sixmonths, I determined to keep my eyes open wider than ever.

Yet after all I got mixed up in a dreadful way before I had been in th

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