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Two young siblings survive by selling matches and carrying luggage on the streets of Liverpool, enduring cold, hunger, neglect, and the lure of vice. The narrative follows their daily hardships, small kindnesses from people they meet, and encounters with recurring figures such as Joe Wrag and Perks, moving through episodes of illness, moral testing, and shifts in fortune. Scenes alternate between harsh urban reality and quieter moments of prayer, play, and recovery, emphasizing resilience and the impact of compassion. The tone mixes realistic depiction with sentimental reform, portraying the children's plight to encourage practical sympathy and community aid.
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