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The narrative follows Peter Coddington, a youth who, after disappointing school results, goes to work in a tannery and learns the practical craft of leather production. He earns respect among the workmen through steady effort and a standout baseball performance that wins him a nickname, and he builds friendships and rivalries on the shop floor. Episodes of accident, narrow escape, and a factory catastrophe test his courage and resourcefulness. Clear descriptions of tanning processes are woven into a coming-of-age progression toward greater responsibility, surprises, and family revelations that reshape his prospects.
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