The Little Ball O' Fire; or, the Life and Adventures of John Marston Hall / The Works of G. P. R. James, Vol. XV.
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A first-person adventure traces a young orphan's life after being taken into a noble household, where affectionate patronage provides education even as his restless spirit craves action. Domestic happiness, lessons in languages and sciences, and the patron's marriage initially settle life into a pleasant routine, but mounting boredom propels the narrator into travel and risky undertakings. The narrative follows his coming-of-age through riding journeys, confrontations with authority, sudden dangers, and episodes of loyalty and service, balancing scenes of instruction with action and suspense while exploring themes of dependence, gratitude, and the search for independence.
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