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The story follows Walter Conrad, a young man who loses his family's wealth and resolves to support himself through steady effort, declining charity and learning trades. He faces trials in school and business, navigates the challenges of small-town commerce with allies and rivals, encounters legal and physical dangers including a band of thieves, and uses resourcefulness to escape peril and expose wrongdoers. Episodes trace his growth through apprenticeships, storekeeping experiments, and a season in the woods, while recurring themes emphasize industry, moral uprightness, and self-reliance. The narrative concludes with vindication and improved prospects resulting from perseverance and prudent conduct.
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