About This Book
The narrative follows Richard Hunter, a young man who rises from street poverty to a respectable position through industry and prudence. He encounters a forlorn match seller and assumes responsibility for the boy, navigating moral challenges, financial obstacles, and the urban social networks that shape their prospects. Episodes trace attempts to recover a long-owed debt, scenes of daily street life, and interventions by sympathetic citizens. The work emphasizes themes of self-improvement, charity, and the potential for steady effort and goodwill to transform the lives of disadvantaged children.
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