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A group of schoolboys at a boarding school engage in games and pranks that mirror military life, beginning with imaginative tin-soldier battles and dormitory sports, leading through visits to a family estate, interpersonal rivalries, and escalating field exercises. Episodes mix schoolroom comedy, youthful discipline under masters, and outdoor adventures, then progress into more serious episodes of enlistment, active service, and combat, concluding with reflections on duty and homecoming. The narrative emphasizes camaraderie, testing of character, rite-of-passage experiences, and the contrast between boyish play and the realities of military action.

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Harold Avery

Harold Avery was a British author known for his contributions to children's literature and adventure stories. His works often blend historical themes with engaging narratives, making them appealing to young readers. Notable titles include "Gunpowder Treason and Plot, and Other Stories for Boys," which showcases his ability to weave thrilling tales around significant historical events. Avery's storytelling is characterized by a sense of adventure and moral lessons, reflecting the values of his time. His other works, such as "Highway Pirates; or, The Secret Place at Coverthorne" and "Soldiers of the Queen," further illustrate his knack for creating captivating plots that entertain while educating.

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