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A young traveller arrives in the Cornish mining districts and, while making his way across moorland, assists an injured child, revealing a practical kindness that introduces him to local life. The narrative then turns to daily work underground, portraying miners laboring in low, hot tunnels even beneath the seabed and the physical and communal challenges they face. Episodes blend adventure with detailed descriptions of mining operations and rescue, emphasizing courage, ingenuity, and mutual support among workers and families. The account balances vivid scene-setting with instructional passages about mining techniques and the dangers of subterranean industry.
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