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The narrative follows Anthony Ball, a talented young baseball player in a small town who hides his naïveté behind a pose of cynical worldliness. Moving among idle companions and unsteady ventures, he meets moments of public recognition that suggest greater opportunity while feeling the sting of romantic contempt. The story traces how social rituals, sporting culture, and interpersonal pressures influence his impulses and decisions, exploring the tension between innocence and affectation as he confronts choices that test his self‑image and prospects.
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