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The Mother of St. Nicholas: A Story of Duty and Peril

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The story is set in third-century Patara during renewed persecution of Christians and follows intersecting lives on the eve of a staged spectacle. Municipal agents, gladiators, anxious families and a condemned Christian woman converge as civic officials use the arena to punish dissent. Episodes alternate between street surveillance, preparations in the amphitheatre, and intimate domestic scenes that show duty, fear and moral resolve. A youth’s determination, a father’s dilemma, and the crowd’s appetite for violence lead to an arena confrontation that tests courage and sacrifice, and the conclusion links these events to the emergence of a legendary charitable figure.

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Grant Balfour

Grant Balfour was a writer known for his contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often blend elements of fantasy and moral lessons, appealing to young readers with imaginative storytelling. Notable titles include "On Strike Till 3," which captures the spirit of childhood adventures, and "The Fairy School of Castle Frank," a whimsical tale that invites readers into a magical world. Balfour's narratives frequently emphasize themes of duty and courage, as seen in "The Mother of St. Nicholas: A Story of Duty and Peril." Through his engaging prose, Balfour has left a lasting mark on the literary heritage of children's fiction.

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