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A scholarship boy is sent to a county school and must navigate social exclusion, modest family circumstances, and rivalries with classmates. He applies himself to lessons and laboratory work while keeping much of his school life private, and his placement is shaped by outside influence. The story follows family worries about expenses and clothing, episodes of teasing and an ostracism called being sent to Coventry, and a dangerous laboratory incident in which his actions avert worse harm. Scenes of everyday school routine and interpersonal tests illustrate themes of industry, humility, responsibility, and the burdens that accompany talent.

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Emma Leslie

Emma Leslie was a prolific English author known for her engaging children's and young adult literature in the late 19th century. She wrote a variety of novels that often explore themes of adventure, morality, and personal growth. Among her notable works is "A Dangerous Friend," which showcases her ability to weave intricate narratives that captivate young readers. Leslie's stories frequently feature strong, relatable characters and are set against rich historical backdrops, such as in "Hayslope Grange: A Tale of the Civil War." Her contributions to literature reflect the values and challenges of her time, making her works a valuable part of the literary heritage.

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