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Colin Clink, Volume 3 (of 3)

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The narrative follows a young man who returns from unsettled urban wanderings to confront shifting romantic prospects and uncertain social advancement. Early scenes situate him in a gloomy city and a modest coffeehouse as he reflects on past attachments and unrequited feelings. At the urging of a guardian, he is introduced to a respectable household whose quiet domestic virtues and a gentle younger woman awaken mutual affection, prompting him to reconsider marriage and future rank. The family patriarch prizes moral education and private contentment over fashionable society, offering a domestic ideal that contrasts with external ambitions and shapes the protagonist's decisions.

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Charles Hooton

Charles Hooton was a 19th-century author best known for his serialized work "Colin Clink," which is divided into three volumes. This narrative follows the adventures of a young boy named Colin, exploring themes of childhood, adventure, and moral lessons. Hooton's writing reflects the Victorian era's fascination with character-driven stories and the trials of youth. Through his engaging storytelling, he contributed to the literary landscape of his time, appealing to both young readers and adults alike.

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