Harry Joscelyn; vol. 2 of 3
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A young man, rejected by his family after a quarrel over money, leaves home in bitterness and wanders by a great river, where the sight of ships spurs him to abandon his former life and assume a false name to sail abroad; torn between shame, anger, and the desire for reinvention, he debates destinations, resists the conventional choice of America, and impulsively books passage to the Mediterranean port of Leghorn, reflecting on identity, exile, and the stubborn personal pride that drives him to become someone else.
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