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A young, wealthy gentleman abandons fashionable pleasures and goes out at night intending to relieve urban poverty, only to confront beggars, thieves, courtesans, and violent encounters. The narrative moves through linked episodes and vivid vignettes that depict gangs, squalid lodging-houses, desperate individuals, and the moral hazards of city alleys. The text alternates sensational detail with explicit moral commentary to expose social inequality and corruption. As a series of lurid incidents and character sketches, it contrasts the comforts of high society with the hidden brutality and want of the urban underworld.
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