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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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