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Saint Patrick / 1887

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The text portrays a gritty urban quarter where saloons, dance-halls, and recurring violence stand beside a small rescue mission, recounting a long-running feud that culminates in a stabbing and the mission’s attempt to minister nearby. Through closely observed street scenes and character vignettes it contrasts hardened nightlife and compromised respectability with earnest religious effort, tracing how individuals’ pasts, local commerce, and social disorder shape daily life and moral ambiguity in the neighborhood.

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Heman White Chaplin

Heman White Chaplin was an American author known for his contributions to late 19th-century literature. His works often appeared in prominent publications such as "Century Magazine," showcasing his talent for storytelling. Chaplin's notable titles include "By The Sea" and "Eli," both reflecting his keen observations of human nature and society. His writing often blends elements of humor and drama, engaging readers with relatable characters and situations. Through his diverse narratives, Chaplin has left a mark on the literary landscape of his time.

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