Sir Ludar / A Story of the Days of the Great Queen Bess
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A first-person narrator recollects youthful apprenticeship in Elizabethan London, where workshop life, street politics, and civic pageantry form the backdrop for a sequence of adventures. A royal procession and the narrator’s fierce loyalty to the crown set events in motion, leading him into crowds, rivalries among apprentices, and excursions beyond the city. Along the way he encounters a tall, ragged runaway scholar whose presence propels further incidents of danger, humor, and moral testing. The narrative combines period detail with coming-of-age themes of loyalty, honor, and the rough camaraderie of urban life.
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