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    <subfield code="a">"The young reporter" by William Drysdale is a novel written in the late 19th century. It follows Dick Sumner, a principled printer&#x2019;s apprentice who breaks into New York journalism, learning fast amid peril, temptation, and the relentless pace of the news. Expect brisk adventures in reporting&#x2014;from political mishaps and labor riots to prison escapes and storm-tossed chases&#x2014;told through a young man&#x2019;s rise on a big-city daily.

The opening of the story introduces Dick in a small-town print shop, torn between staying for low pay to support his family or seeking better work. Sent to cover a governor&#x2019;s visit, he pivots when the governor is gravely injured, rushes the scoop to a New York daily, and impresses the night editor, earning both payment and notice. Invited back, he&#x2019;s hired as a cub reporter, stumbles by underselling a riot at a stonecutters&#x2019; meeting, and is steadied by a kind mentor. He rebounds with a strong harbor piece about the Vice-President&#x2019;s near-disaster, then lands a major assignment to Sing Sing, where he crafts a standout account of convicts stealing a locomotive&#x2014;securing an exclusive detail about a station agent ordered to &#x201C;open the north switch.&#x201D; Tempted by late-night camaraderie, he drinks and gambles at a reporters&#x2019; club, loses money, and feels the sting of shame, even as he helps move his mother and sister into a modest city flat with a colleague as boarder. Finally, he&#x2019;s rushed into a high-stakes chase to shadow the police chief in a grave-robbing case, battling a gale on a hired tug, transferring to a rowboat, and clawing up a rotten pier to reach the New Jersey shore&#x2014;where the scene cuts as he and a fellow reporter push on through the dark. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</subfield>
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