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The Mark of the Knife

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About This Book

A newcomer arrives at a hilltop boarding school and becomes involved in a series of schoolboy adventures that blend athletics, mystery, and personal growth. Central episodes follow Teeny-bits, a modest substitute half-back whose costly error during a dramatic football game leads to shame and eventual redemption, while a blemish and a theft prompt a deliberate plan, discoveries, and the capture of unexpected antagonists. Friendship deepens through visits, an encounter with an enigmatic figure named Chuan Kai introduces a cross-cultural interlude, and a closing tale drawn from the Far East helps explain lingering puzzles and solidify the characters' bonds.

About the Author

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Clayton H. Ernst

Clayton H. Ernst is an author recognized for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "The Mark of the Knife," showcases his ability to weave intricate narratives that explore themes of conflict and morality. Ernst's writing reflects the complexities of human nature and the struggles faced in times of strife. While he may not be as widely known as some of his contemporaries, his work remains a valuable part of the literary landscape, offering insights into the era's societal challenges.

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