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A neglected, grimy foundling is rescued by a sympathetic gentleman who names him Tinker and places him in careful charge, where a devoted nurse aids his recovery. The account follows his gradual acclimation and training into a quick-witted, resourceful youth who becomes central to a series of episodic adventures: daring rescues, the recovery of a stolen flying-machine, confrontations with a money-lender and family claimants, a borrowed motor-car escapade, and efforts to protect employers and friends. The tone blends humor and action while observing themes of upbringing, loyalty, social friction, and the child's inventive courage amid a cast of eccentric adults.

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Edgar Jepson

Edgar Jepson was a British author known for his contributions to children's literature and mystery fiction in the early 20th century. His works often blend adventure with whimsical elements, appealing to both young readers and adults. Among his notable titles is "Happy Pollyooly: The Rich Little Poor Girl," which showcases his ability to create engaging narratives filled with charm and humor. Jepson also wrote "The Loudwater Mystery," a captivating tale that reflects his skill in crafting intriguing plots. His storytelling is characterized by a light-hearted tone and imaginative scenarios, making him a distinctive voice in his literary era.

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