Harding Davis is a novel about the lives of homeless people in New York City during the mid-19th century. The story follows a group of tramps, including the protagonist, a young woman named Laura, as they struggle to survive on the streets. The novel explores the harsh realities of poverty, hunger, and homelessness, as well as the social and economic issues that contribute to these conditions. Through Laura's experiences, the reader gains insight...
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