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A country youth arrives at a boarding academy, struggles with homesickness, and becomes absorbed in school athletics. He forms friendships, trains for crew and track events, and joins a hunting excursion that takes an unexpected turn. Along the way classmates break records, tensions over fair play and rough conduct lead to a physical confrontation, and a moral question tests loyalties. The narrative presents episodic competitions, camaraderie, setbacks, and ethical choices that shape his development as an athlete and member of the school community, culminating in his entry in a multi-event athletic contest.

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Ellery H. Clark

Ellery H. Clark was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure and mystery. His notable works include "Dick Randall, the Young Athlete," which captures the spirit of youthful ambition and athleticism, and "The Carleton Case," a compelling mystery that showcases his knack for suspenseful storytelling. Clark's writing often reflects themes of determination and moral dilemmas, appealing to readers who enjoy engaging narratives with relatable characters. His works remain a part of the literary heritage of the time, offering insights into the cultural context of his era.

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