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A young country lad arrives in a great city alone to seek work and confronts its practical dangers and opportunities. He meets streetwise companions, searches newspaper want-ads, takes up selling papers, endures episodes of hardship including being confined and later emerging, and navigates moral tests and social lessons. The narrative follows his gradual learning of urban ways, the influence of honest friends and strict guidance, and his growing self-reliance and courage. Emphasis falls on realistic depictions of city life and character-building rather than sentimental rescues or facile beneficence.
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