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The story follows Hendrik Rutgers, a restless young bank clerk who chafes against narrow expectations and seeks advancement and more money; his spring restlessness prompts confrontations with superiors and a decision to act, gathering fellow workers and leading efforts to organize for better wages and broader opportunity. The narrative satirically portrays Wall Street's competitive, money-driven atmosphere and contrasts natural impulses for freedom with the grind of urban financial life, using humor and exaggerated social types to examine ambition, labor, leadership, and the moral compromises of success.
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