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RM_Ballantyne_Dusty_Diamonds by R.M. Ballantyne (1825-1894)

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TitleRM_Ballantyne_Dusty_Diamonds
CreatorR.M. Ballantyne (1825-1894)
PPI600
Pages470
LanguageEnglish
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SubjectAthelstane; Ballantyne; Dusty; Diamonds; png; djvu; fb2; prc
Collectionfolkscanomy_fiction, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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IdentifierRM_Ballantyne_Dusty_Diamonds
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To see the transcribed text with images (if available) use the FB2 version. As so often with Ballantyne there are two concurrent stories in this book. In one of these we meet two little stray and homeless boys in the vicinity of Whitechapel in the East-End of London. These two are rescued from the streets, trained up and sent to Canada to live as part of a farmer's family there. The other story concerns the mother of one of the boys, with too many children, a drink-habit, and a wife-beating and criminal husband: plainly there's not much going for her, but her eldest daughter manages to bring life together for the family. The bad father, on his release from jail, deserts his wife, which is no bad thing; the wife takes the Blue Ribbon and gives up drinking; a couple of well-to-do gentlemen take an interest in the family; and finally they all emigrate to Canada and live happily ever after. Of course, it is a little more complicated than that, with a burglary thrown in as well as a smattering of do-good-ers and do-bad-ers. But for those with an interest in the street-life of the nineteenth century this will be a very interesting book for you. First published 1884.