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A curious twelve-year-old boy accompanies his parents and an uncle on a guided tour of London, observing landmarks, streets and daily life while learning about the city's organization. Chapters describe London Bridge and the Thames, Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's, the Tower and the docks, and practical matters such as lodgings, transport and prices. The narrative interweaves travel description with short incidents that illuminate policing, ragged schools, emigration and maritime hazards, and it frames civic history and moral instruction for young readers through clear explanations, maps and illustrations.
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