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Three linked sentimental tales depict life among the urban poor, tracing how deprivation shapes choices and character. One story centers on a squalid lodging house where an outwardly genial but exploitative moneylender, petty thieves, neglected children, and desperate families illustrate cycles of usury, vice, and fragile decency. Another follows a fallen gentleman who resorts to begging, exploring pride, humiliation, and survival. A third focuses on a grieving youth at his dying mother's bedside and the moral challenges that follow. Across intimate scenes and moral reflection, the narratives probe compassion, social injustice, and the limited reach of charitable remedies.
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