About This Book
A young orphan, Herbert Mason, is taken into a household and soon bound out to begin life under unfamiliar authority. He meets setbacks large and small—a roadside collision, broken commitments, false accusations, and encounters with fraudulent or threatening men—while seeking steady work and a place in the community. Through steady honesty, courage in moments of peril, and the help of sympathetic neighbors, he exposes wrongdoers, endures brief captivity and other dangers, and ultimately achieves vindication, reward, and an improved future that reflects themes of perseverance and moral growth.
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