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The narrative portrays urban life through interwoven episodes of poverty, vice, and attempted redemption: a blind basket-maker's family, the seduction and endangerment of an innocent woman, and her rescue amid the city's darker quarters. Scenes range from crowded cellars and brothels to fashionable saloons, revealing petty crime, organized vice, and the social hypocrisies that blur moral distinctions between classes. Emphasis falls on gritty, realistic detail and the mechanics of exploitation, while recurring threads consider charity, reform, and the struggle to preserve individual dignity in a corrupt, bustling metropolis.
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