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The story follows a young clerk, Phil Farringford, who leaves home for Chicago to work in a counting-room and becomes entangled with partners and boarding-house acquaintances. He faces bookkeeping puzzles, dubious colleagues whose schemes threaten the firm, and a series of maritime episodes aboard the schooner Marian on Lake Michigan. A severe accident and moral tests force him into cook-room labor, loyalty to a friend, and moments of courage and self-examination. Through errors, confrontations, and steadfast religious habit, he learns practical lessons about responsibility, integrity, and leaving clerical life to pursue a more independent course.
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