A Young Inventor's Pluck; or, The Mystery of the Willington Legacy
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An industrious young inventor and his sister are forced to fend for themselves when their factory shuts and the bank fails, leaving them nearly destitute and facing eviction. A subsequent town fire brings a false accusation against the youth, but his nearly finished mechanical model and steadfast friends win his release and set the pair on a quest to clear their names. Their search leads to river and island dangers, rescues, confrontations with hostile opponents, and the discovery of secret papers and a disputed legacy, which ultimately resolves the central mystery and brings restitution and moral reckonings for those involved.
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