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Glimpses into the Abyss

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The author reports a sustained, hands-on investigation into urban destitution and vagrancy, combining first-person immersion in tramp wards, lodging-houses, and shelters with visits to municipal institutions and foreign poor-law systems. She classifies observed social types, traces patterns of degeneration and potential reclamation, and links individual psychological decline to broader social conditions. Statistical and anecdotal evidence is assembled alongside legal and comparative study of vagrancy legislation, and existing remedial agencies are critiqued. The account closes with practical reform proposals advocating scientific, national measures to prevent and remedy poverty-related deterioration.

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Mary Higgs

Mary Higgs was a writer known for her contributions to literature that often explored themes of introspection and the human experience. Her notable work, "Glimpses into the Abyss," reflects her keen observations and philosophical insights. Higgs's writing invites readers to delve into the complexities of life and the depths of the human psyche, making her a significant figure in her literary context.

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