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In which the narrator fondly revisits an old, family-treasured guide-book of Liverpool, reflecting on its quaint illustrations and historical descriptions, only to find it woefully out of date upon his own youthful traverse of the bustling town’s ever-changing streets and edifices. Then, amidst the grandeur and clatter of Liverpool’s vast and sturdy docks—monuments to maritime enterprise and naval heroism—he contemplates the fleeting nature of fame and the restless advancement of the world.
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