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27: 294: 328: 204:, a cricketer. The novel concerns his progress from infant to almost preternaturally clever child. Victor Stott is deformed subtly to allow for his powerful brain. A prominent, and unpleasant, character is the local minister. As Beresford's father was a minister, and Beresford was himself partially disabled, some see autobiographical aspects to the story. However this is unproven. 99: 297: 211:(1721–1725) was an inspiration for the story. Whether the biography of that child prodigy was accurate or not, "the Lubeck prodigy" is mentioned in the work. In the original version, the 56: 375: 399: 419: 414: 404: 409: 196:(child prodigy). The child, Victor Stott, is the son of a famous cricket player. This origin is perhaps a reference to 368: 78: 263:
George M. Johnson. "Evil is in the Eye of the Beholder: Threatening Children in Two Edwardian Speculative Satires".
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