How a Farthing Made a Fortune; or "Honesty is the best policy"
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The narrative follows a young boy named Dick Nason, who grows up in a squalid environment in London, the son of a ragman and an alcoholic mother. Despite his challenging circumstances, Dick finds joy in small pleasures, particularly his love for flowers, which he admires at Covent Garden Market. His life takes a turn when he encounters an old man who becomes a mentor, teaching him valuable lessons about honesty and integrity. The story illustrates themes of resilience, the impact of environment on character, and the idea that honesty can lead to unexpected rewards, encapsulated in the notion that even a small amount can lead to a fortune.
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