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Dick Merriwell's Trap; Or, The Chap Who Bungled

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The narrative centers on a pivotal moment during a football game where a player grapples with temptation and internal conflict. As Hal Darrell holds the ball for a crucial kick that could secure victory for Fardale Military Academy, he contemplates sabotaging the attempt out of bitterness towards his teammate, Dick Merriwell, who is in the spotlight. Hal's earlier reluctance to participate in the game, influenced by a friend, adds to his emotional turmoil. The story explores themes of rivalry, redemption, and the struggle between personal pride and team spirit, culminating in a moment of decision that could impact both the game and his relationships.

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Burt L. Standish

Burt L. Standish was a prolific American author known primarily for his series of novels featuring the character Dick Merriwell, a young athlete and adventurer. His works, which often blend themes of sports, friendship, and moral integrity, captivated young readers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Standish's writing is characterized by its engaging storytelling and emphasis on the values of perseverance and teamwork. Notable titles include "Dick Merriwell Abroad; Or, The Ban of the Terrible Ten" and "Dick Merriwell's Assurance; Or, In His Brother's Footsteps." Through his stories, Standish contributed significantly to the genre of boys' adventure literature.

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