The Young Bridge-Tender; or, Ralph Nelson's Upward Struggle
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A young bridge tender, Ralph Nelson, and his widowed mother struggle to retain waterfront property after missing title papers let local authorities claim the land. Tensions with the influential Squire Paget and his son Percy escalate following a quarrel on the bridge and the disappearance of a twenty-dollar bill, bringing accusations, loss of employment, and a series of hardships. Ralph gains allies, uncovers theft and deception, endures rough city life and brief imprisonment, and gathers evidence against corrupt figures. The narrative follows his persistent efforts to prove the truth, vindicate his family, and expose the schemes that caused his misfortunes.
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