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The narrative follows an orphan born in a parish workhouse whose early life exposes the cruelty and indifference of institutional charity. After suffering harsh treatment, he flees to the city and becomes entangled with a criminal circle that exploits children for theft, then is later sheltered by a benevolent gentleman. A chain of rescues, betrayals, revelations about family origins, and violent confrontations with criminal associates drives the plot. Presented as episodic adventures, the work probes social inequality, the failures of authority, and the tension between corruption and compassion while moving toward legal and moral reckonings.
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