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A collection of short, illustrated vignettes and simple verses that introduce young readers to the sights and everyday life of London. It moves from broad views of the city and notable monuments to busy market scenes and ordinary street trades, describing bridges, fish markets, street sweepers, and criers. Interwoven are moralizing observations and a human-interest episode about a lost child and its recovery, presented in plain language for children. The tone combines factual description with gentle instruction about work, charity, and urban customs.
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