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Stephen, the narrator, recalls life around his grandfather's riverside public house and the surrounding docks, sketching a series of episodes that alternate personal recollection with scene-setting in rough neighborhoods such as Blue Gate and Ratcliff. The book follows petty thefts, drunken brawls, police patrols and quieter moments of memory, using vivid sensory detail to evoke street music, lamps, and smells. Through intertwined anecdotes it examines moral compromise and the erosion of respectability among ordinary people driven by poverty, habit and circumstance, presenting atmosphere and character over tidy resolution.
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