A Young Hero; Or, Fighting to Win

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A Young Hero; Or, Fighting to Win

by Edward Sylvester Ellis

EN·~6 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
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Transcriber's Note:

0:11
2

A YOUNG HERO;

0:12
3

CHAPTER I. THE PEACEMAKER.

5:00
4

CHAPTER II. THE CALL TO SCHOOL.

10:32
5

CHAPTER III. STARTLING NEWS.

20:27
6

CHAPTER IV. ON GUARD.

11:38
7

CHAPTER V. BRAVE WORK.

20:53
8

CHAPTER VI. ON THE OUTSIDE.

10:44
9

CHAPTER VII. "THE LION IS LOOSE!"

10:52
10

CHAPTER VIII. A DAY OF EXCITEMENT IN TOTTENVILLE.

22:25

Description

In the bustling streets of a late‑nineteenth‑century town, a group of schoolchildren turns a harmless quarrel into a fierce showdown. Sam and Joe, spurred on by cheering peers, are ready to let their fists settle a petty grudge, while nearby girls whisper disapproval and threaten to inform their teachers. The tense atmosphere crackles with the raw energy of adolescence, captured in vivid, fast‑paced dialogue that pulls listeners straight into the heat of the moment.

Just as the fight threatens to erupt, a younger boy steps into the circle, his calm voice cutting through the chaos. He challenges both boys to abandon their aggression, wielding authority far beyond his size and reminding them of the cost of needless violence. His unexpected intervention hints at a broader journey of courage, conscience, and the struggle to define what true heroism means—even when the world around you is shouting for blood.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (363K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Melissa McDaniel, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2019-07-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Sylvester Ellis

Edward Sylvester Ellis

1840–1916

A remarkably prolific 19th-century writer, he turned frontier adventure, history, and biography into fast-moving reading for generations of young Americans. Before becoming known for hundreds of stories and articles, he also worked as a teacher, school administrator, and journalist.

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