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The narrative follows Algernon Errington, an optimistic young man who arrives in London with modest savings and an influential patron, eager to make his way. His mother, conscious of family pretensions and reduced means, frets over his future and debates whether to accept a clerkship offered by a merchant or pursue university, while a thoughtful tutor weighs in with practical counsel. Domestic scenes contrast worn comforts with prized heirlooms, and social manners, maternal ambition, and the tension between respectability and pragmatic employment shape the character interactions. The novel examines choices facing a spirited youth as social aspiration, financial limits, and private temperaments collide.
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