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The narrator recounts his journey from destitution on a city's lakefront through early jobs and court encounters to becoming a successful merchant and later a political figure. Along the way he experiences romance and marriage, confronts labor unrest and an explosive anarchist affair, navigates bribery, betrayal, and legal battles, and makes compromising choices that advance his ambition. The account alternates episodic scenes of work, strike and trial with intimate domestic moments, tracing how public conflicts and private loyalties reshape his fortunes and reveal the moral costs of power.
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