This epic, first distributed in 1896, is the narrative of Dick Perrot, brought up in the Jago; however, it is likewise a splendid representation of the network. The Jago is a London ghetto where wrongdoing and viciousness are the main lifestyles, and from which there will never be a way out for the occupants. Just the characters themselves are anecdotal: Morrison's portrayals of the frightful physical conditions depend straightforwardly on what he saw. He evokes a phenomenally distinctive image of a world which, even as he composed, was going to disappear in one of the first of the ghetto freedom plans.