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A poor newsboy navigates the harsh realities of a city tenement on Christmas Eve, craving simple comforts while witnessing both small kindnesses and domestic cruelty. The narrative follows his search for warmth and food, encounters with other street children and a sympathetic ragamuffin who buys honey-cakes, and a tense return to a cramped room where an abusive man threatens the household. Vivid neighborhood scenes depict saloons, makeshift trees, and the grinding labor of seamstresses, contrasting communal festivity with relentless poverty. Themes of childhood hardship, urban inequality, and fleeting generosity are woven through episodic scenes that blend vivid reportage and compassionate storytelling.
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