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The narrative follows Frank Newton, a resourceful young man whose family faces reduced circumstances and who resolves to improve their lot by launching a mail-order business after hearing an itinerant balloonist describe the trade. He organizes goods and a mail-order house, confronts obstacles including a spying, hostile landlord, rivals and suspicious visitors, and contends with mysterious disappearances and postal scrutiny. Through practical sense, friends' aid, and steady work he overcomes setbacks, manages finances, and builds the enterprise toward a positive resolution that secures better prospects for his family.
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