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In which the bustling Liverpool docks serve as a lively microcosm of the world’s maritime folk and vessels, presenting quaint scenes from little salt-droghers to the exotic Irrawaddy and its native crew, while reflections on the mingling of peoples and cultures underscore a hopeful vision of unity. Meanwhile, the narrative turns somber with poignant portraits of destitution in Launcelott’s-Hey and the venerable Church of St. Nicholas, casting a melancholic light on human suffering amid the commerce and clatter of the port.
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