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Percy Wynn

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A shy new pupil arrives at a boys' boarding school and slowly becomes part of daily life through friendship, tests of character, and steady moral development. He faces mischief, rivalries, pranks, games and sporting contests, as well as more serious incidents that lead to rescues, illness, and recovery. Episodic chapters mix adventure, quiet reflection, and communal celebrations to show how play, discipline, and peer relationships shape courage, loyalty, and conscience. Recurring companions both challenge and support him, and the school environment provides the framework for the youths' ethical formation and growing social bonds.

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Francis J. Finn

Francis J. Finn was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. His works often blend adventure and moral lessons, appealing to young readers with engaging narratives. Among his notable titles are "Bobby in Movieland," which captures the excitement of the film industry through the eyes of a child, and "Cupid of Campion," a charming tale that explores themes of love and friendship. Finn's storytelling is characterized by its imaginative plots and relatable characters, making his books enduring favorites for both children and educators.

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