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The City of Comrades

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A first-person narrator moves through the city’s margins, befriending Lovey, a small-time thief whose tidy appearance conceals constant hardship. Their uneasy companionship unfolds amid seedy streets, sheltering rooms, and fleeting employment, as schemes and opportunities for petty theft are weighed against desires for steadiness. Portraits of other marginalized figures and sharp observations of social degrees illuminate everyday survival strategies and occasional acts of care. The narrative examines temptation, loyalty, and the compromises people make to endure urban life, balancing moments of tenderness with pragmatic choices that reveal how environment shapes character and moral outlook.

ILLUSTRATIONS

“’Sh!” was the first sound that came from her. “Don’t make a noise or you’ll frighten my friend. She’s nervous already.” Frontispiece
“Didn’t you ever see any one put these pearls into his pocket before?” Facing p. 204
“You’re going home to marry me.” “How can I be going home to marry you, when—when I never knew till within half an hour that you—that you cared anything about me?” 290
“That you should ’ave come back to this—and me believin’ the war ’ad done ye good—lifted you up, like. Not but what you was the best man ever lived before the war—” 344