"Harper's Round Table, June 2, 1896" by Various is a children's magazine written in the late 19th century. It features a collection of engaging stories, articles, and illustrations aimed at young readers, encompassing themes of adventure, moral lessons, and the vibrant world around them. The opening portion introduces a tale titled "Cristobal the Catalan," focusing on a fourteen-year-old boy named Cristobal Nunez, who finds himself imprisoned in Havana's Morro Castle. As he
grapples with feelings of despair over being separated from his young sister, who is alone in an unfamiliar land, he reveals that he is not a rebel but merely trying to protect his family. The narrative unfolds further as an elderly fellow prisoner tries to console him, offering insights that hint at hope for Cristobal's release through his sister's resourcefulness. The story sets the stage for a gripping tale of familial bonds and resilience against the backdrop of war. (This is an automatically generated summary.)