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A young telegraph messenger leaves home to earn a living in the city and navigates the tasks and hazards of street work, selling papers, running errands, and delivering messages. He encounters varied employers and fellow youths, wins the trust of a kindly patron, takes on amateur detective work, performs a timely rescue, and follows clues that expose wrongdoing. The narrative traces his moral development, perseverance, and practical resourcefulness amid urban poverty, showing how honest conduct, industry, and acts of helpfulness bring personal advancement and improved circumstances.

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Jr. Horatio Alger

Horatio Alger, Jr. was an American author best known for his young adult novels that often feature themes of perseverance, hard work, and the pursuit of success. His stories typically revolve around impoverished boys who rise to middle-class status through determination and moral integrity. Notable works include "A Boy's Fortune; Or, The Strange Adventures of Ben Baker" and "Adrift in New York: Tom and Florence Braving the World." Alger's narratives reflect the values of the American Dream during the late 19th century, emphasizing the belief that anyone can achieve success regardless of their background.

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