Cleg Kelly, Arab of the City: His Progress and Adventures
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A sequence of episodic tales chronicles a ragged, resourceful city boy whose schoolroom defiance leads to outcasting and a life of petty crime, scrapes, and odd jobs. His antics—burglaries, brawls, narrow escapes, and surprising friendships—are rendered in brisk, often comic episodes that also yield moments of tenderness, regret, and moral ambiguity. The narrative foregrounds vivid street-level scenes and a roster of colorful townsfolk, shifting between lively set pieces and darker tests of loyalty and conscience; an unexpected discovery and changing relationships ultimately alter his standing within the community.
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