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My Friend Smith: A Story of School and City Life

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The narrator, an orphan living with an inattentive uncle, is sent to Stonebridge House, a boarding academy for boys deemed backward or troublesome. The story follows his schoolroom frustrations under an ineffectual dame, recurring torments from rival town lads, and the petty codes of pranks, shame, and loyalty that govern boyhood life. The arrival of a new pupil named Smith and a short enforced absence from the playground provide occasions to watch how institutional routine, peer rivalry, and adult indifference shape friendships and reputations, with episodes of mischief and communal temper exposing contrasts between village habits and academy discipline.

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Talbot Baines Reed

Talbot Baines Reed was a British author known for his engaging children's literature and stories that often reflect themes of school life and adventure. His notable works include "Follow My Leader: The Boys of Templeton," which captures the spirit of youth and camaraderie. Reed's writing is characterized by its vivid storytelling and relatable characters, making him a significant figure in Victorian children's fiction. In addition to his fiction, he also contributed to the field of typography with his historical work, "A History of the Old English Letter Foundries," showcasing his diverse interests and expertise.

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