Try Again; Or, the Trials and Triumphs of Harry West. A Story for Young Folks
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A resourceful boy raised in a poorhouse escapes his bleak surroundings to seek independence on the river, where risky navigation, rough companions, and small triumphs test his courage and judgment. He befriends allies, survives hazards and setbacks, takes various employments in town, confronts dishonesty and hardship, and learns practical skills and moral lessons about perseverance, responsibility, and self-improvement. Repeated defeats lead to steady growth, and a final series of trials culminates in personal advancement and restored prospects, closing the narrative with the protagonist established in a more secure and hopeful situation.
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