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Two Daring Young Patriots; or, Outwitting the Huns

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The story follows two resourceful young friends who, when war reaches their region, refuse to flee and instead turn an industrial works from peacetime manufacture into armaments, cooperating with local managers to cast shells and repair weapons. They join local resistance efforts, undertake reconnaissance, raids on enemy positions and sabotage of supply lines, and face betrayals and counter-attacks while learning leadership and solidarity. Episodes move from schoolboy rivalries and river races to desperate actions behind the lines, culminating in a bold cross-border operation that tests their courage and ingenuity. Themes include youthful patriotism, technical improvisation, loyalty, and the moral cost of warfare.

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W. P. Shervill

W. P. Shervill was an author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. His works often blend adventure with historical themes, appealing to young readers' imaginations. Notable titles include "Edgar the Ready: A Tale of the Third Edward's Reign," which transports readers to the medieval era, and "Two Daring Young Patriots; or, Outwitting the Huns," which showcases the bravery and ingenuity of youth during challenging times. Shervill's storytelling reflects a spirit of adventure and patriotism, making his works a charming addition to the literary heritage of children's fiction.

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