Prentice Hugh
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A young apprentice from a wood-carver's family navigates childhood and early training in a medieval town, defending himself at a bustling fair, befriending a friar and his companion, and caring for a faithful hound. The narrative traces his ambitions to become a soldier, tensions with local youths, economic hardship after his mother's death, and daily life among craftsmen and church surroundings. Episodes explore apprenticeship, social prejudice toward foreigners, small acts of courage and mercy, and the challenges of growing responsibility. The work blends vivid scenes of market life, craft practice, and ecclesiastical backdrop into a coming-of-age tale grounded in period detail.
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