Josiah in New York; or, A coupon from the Fresh Air Fund
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A country boy leaves his rural farm to visit friends in the city through a Fresh Air Fund arrangement, carrying eager expectations and modest savings. The narrative traces his arrival and first impressions as he encounters theatres, the zoological collection, museums, and lively street scenes, enjoying amusements and new sights. Alongside friendly helpers he confronts mean tricks, a confusing disappearance that triggers a systematic search, a nighttime alarm, a pursuit, and an arrest, all tied to a coupon central to the plot. The story closes with his return home and quiet reckonings about responsibility, friendship, and the contrast between country and city life.
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