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A young man named Gerald Lane loses his father’s support and is sent by his stepmother to work in a grocer's shop while an unexpected half-brother, Abel, arrives, complicating family claims. Gerald leaves for new opportunities, encountering friends and enemies—clerks, burglars, a vindictive Saul Gridley—and undertaking mining and frontier ventures. Episodes include rescues, a bold robbery, a circus episode, kidnapping and imprisonment, and a final legal or moral resolution involving a deed of gift and reconciliations that secure Gerald’s future. The narrative emphasizes perseverance, honesty, and social mobility as the protagonist overcomes adversity through courage and good character.
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