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The narrative follows a young millionaire, Geoffrey Ravenslee, who abandons comfort to seek a purpose among New York's poorer quarters. He becomes a lodger in a bustling tenement, forms ties with local figures such as Mrs. Trapes, Spike, and Soapy, and is drawn into commerce and real-estate dealings that spark rivalry and deception. A broken promise and ensuing tragedy provoke remorse and legal and personal reckonings; letters, confrontations, and acts of retribution alter loyalties. Through suffering and atonement he gradually moves toward restitution and a clearer sense of direction and responsibility.
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