About This Book
The first-person narrator recounts his formative years and return to industrial life in a coastal town, describing long hours in a factory, friendships that open new opportunities, and an encounter with an eccentric inventor. He becomes involved in local society, undertakes risky adventures and theatrical episodes, and develops a romantic relationship that leads to courtship, an ordeal, travel, and a homecoming. The narrative follows his gradual assumption of adult responsibilities, moral reflections on character and conduct, and concludes with a reflective epilogue set at Christmas near the story's close.
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