About This Book
A ragged street boy drifts through urban life, relying on petty schemes, odd jobs, and impulsive decisions to survive. He experiences sickness, theft, impersonation, and brief friendships while attempting to earn a living, sometimes resorting to deception and joining bad company. Repeated misadventures bring brushes with the law and personal reckonings, and scenes of kindness and hardship alternate with failed enterprises. The narrative traces the practical consequences of dishonesty and improvidence, contrasting streetwise resourcefulness with the risks of vice and suggesting that steady industry and honesty offer a more secure future.
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