Frank Merriwell, Jr.'s, Helping Hand; Or, Fair Play and No Favors
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The narrative follows the adventures of two brothers, Frank and Dick Merriwell, who embody high ideals and sportsmanship. Their stories are filled with excitement and fun, showcasing various athletic pursuits while promoting moral values and fair play. The tales aim to inspire young readers to aspire to be good athletes and develop into strong, virtuous individuals. Each story emphasizes the importance of integrity and ambition in sports, making them both entertaining and educational for boys.
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