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Frank Merriwell's Trust; Or, Never Say Die

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The narrative follows Frank Merriwell as he encounters his old friend Jack Diamond in New York City, leading to a reunion filled with excitement and intrigue. As Frank navigates the social scene, he observes the behaviors of Jack's companions, revealing themes of friendship, loyalty, and the challenges of maintaining one's integrity in a world of temptation. The story emphasizes the importance of high ideals and moral strength, showcasing the adventures and athletic pursuits of the Merriwell brothers, which serve to inspire young readers to aspire to be good athletes and virtuous individuals.

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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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