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The narrative follows an infant born into a large, impoverished family and tracks how various social forces—family, religious charities, the established church, parish authorities, political clubs, and reformers—shape his upbringing and fate. Through episodic chapters the work satirizes institutional responses to poverty, exposing religious proselytism, bureaucratic indifference, legal contradictions, and political posturing while engaging debates about population, charity, and social reform. Scenes alternate between farce and moral critique, showing how well-meaning interventions, self-interest, and administrative complexity often fail the vulnerable child and complicate efforts at genuine relief.
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