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A young man from the North relocates to London, captivated by its newspapers, theatres, and cultural life. He obtains steady office employment but keeps alternating between literary ambitions and the security of salaried work, cultivating tastes in music and art while slipping into imprudent spending and mounting debts. Family events and an abrupt bereavement force intermittent returns home, intensifying his loneliness and doubts. The narrative traces his uneven efforts at self-education, the erosion of resolve during long lamplit evenings, and the tension between aspiration and compromise as he seeks a place for himself amid the distractions and demands of city life.
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