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Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - The first day of term cannot be considered a cheerful occasion. As the boys arrive on the previous evening, they have so much to tell each other, are so full of what they have been doing, that the chatter and laughter are as great as upon the night preceding the breaking-up. In the morning, however, all this is changed. As they take their places at their desks and open their books, a dull, heavy feeling takes possession of the boys,…mehr

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Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - The first day of term cannot be considered a cheerful occasion. As the boys arrive on the previous evening, they have so much to tell each other, are so full of what they have been doing, that the chatter and laughter are as great as upon the night preceding the breaking-up. In the morning, however, all this is changed. As they take their places at their desks and open their books, a dull, heavy feeling takes possession of the boys, and the full consciousness that they are at the beginning of another half year's work weighs heavily on their minds. It is true enough that the half year will have its play, too, its matches, with their rivalry and excitement. But at present it is the long routine of lessons which is most prominent in the minds of the lads who are sitting on the long benches of the King's School, Canterbury.
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G. A. Henty was a prolific British author known primarily for his historical novels for young readers. Born in 1832, Henty worked as a war correspondent, which informed much of his writing. He wrote over 120 novels, focusing on adventure and historical themes, often featuring young protagonists who embark on quests during significant historical events. His notable works include ""With Lee in Virginia,"" ""The Lion of St. Mark,"" and ""In the Heart of the Rockies."" Henty's stories often emphasized values such as bravery, loyalty, and resourcefulness. He became a prominent figure in children's literature during the late 19th century and is remembered for his engaging storytelling and ability to educate readers about history through fiction. His books remain popular among fans of historical fiction and adventure literature, appealing to those who enjoy immersive narratives set against richly detailed backdrops of different time periods. Henty passed away in 1902, leaving behind a significant literary legacy.