David's Little Lad
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A young narrator in a Welsh mining district reflects on a recent, widely reported act of heroism by local miners while revealing her own private sense of confinement and boredom at life in the family home. Through detailed domestic scenes—mother, brother, nurse and the nursery window view—she contrasts the outwardly pleasant landscape with an inner feeling of being buried alive, imagining the slow suffocation of youthful ambition. The account mixes quotidian observation, imaginative reverie, and family interaction to explore longing for wider experience, empathy with mining danger, and the emotional texture of ten intense days surrounding the miners' deed.
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