Roger Kyffin's Ward
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The narrative opens in late-18th-century London amid a financial panic, portraying crowded scenes at the Bank, Royal Exchange, and coffee-houses and the anxieties of merchants and brokers, and introduces a prominent financier whose affairs are troubled. It then turns to the life of a young ward living by the sea under the care of an older guardian, following his yearning for nautical life and early adventures. Episodes alternate between urban financial tensions, questions of guardianship and inheritance, and boyhood maritime exploits, with descriptive atmosphere and moral lessons woven throughout.
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