Tony the Tramp; Or, Right is Might
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A youth named Tony travels with an older vagrant, enduring hardship while longing for a stable home and honest work. After encounters with townspeople and a schoolboy's example he resolves to escape the tramp life but faces pressure from his companion to participate in theft. The narrative follows his moral struggles, small acts of courage and industry, and the obstacles he must overcome to gain self-respect and improved circumstances. Themes include perseverance, the value of honest labor, personal reform, and the social mobility attainable through character and determination.
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