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    # Introduction ## Overview This entity is an "Introduction" section, labeled "Introduction," extracted from a plain text file. It spans lines 5998 to 6247 of its source document. ## Context This introduction is part of the larger segment titled "[RICH MAN'S CRUMBS](arke:01KG6YGBGKK3MPVS4R3X6W8FQH)" and is extracted from the file "[the_apple_tree_table_and_other_sketches.txt](arke:01KG6YDD8GKW0DRD5H2MY1NRZ7)". Both the introduction and its source file are part of the "[Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF)" collection, which comprises the complete works of Herman Melville. The introduction is immediately followed by a section titled "[THE HAPPY FAILURE](arke:01KG6YGRYEX8KVGD2HZNCH1BCA)". ## Contents The introduction contains four distinct chunks of text: "[Chunk 1](arke:01KG6YH4FSKWBX6REBXJKJ7N76)", "[Chunk 2](arke:01KG6YH4FS4Z65DN7B0SMAE5P8)", "[Chunk 3](arke:01KG6YH4FSNA4GF4VWDZG5NGY8)", and "[Chunk 4](arke:01KG6YH4FX9HH0SDCC2QPQ4WZ3)". These chunks collectively describe a narrator's experience in London in 1814, following the Battle of Waterloo. The narrator, guided by a civic subordinate, attends a "charity" event at Guildhall, where the remnants of a lavish banquet for European princes and nobility are distributed to a famished crowd. The narrative highlights the stark contrast between the opulence of the feast and the squalor of the beggars, culminating in a chaotic scramble for "crumbs of kings" and the narrator's bruised escape. The introduction concludes with the narrator's reflection on being saved from "noble charities of London" and from both "Poor Man's Pudding" and "Rich Man's Crumbs."
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