The story of Little Lazarus on the Tomes River is about 2,000 words.
A child lost his father when he was very young. Because his family was poor, his mother gave him to a blind beggar as a guide. The blind man is very bad to him, always beating him and not giving him anything to eat. In order to fill his stomach, he used all kinds of deception to get his master's food, so he was punished more severely by the blind. Later he followed a stingy priest and suffered a lot. The third owner was a servant of Toledo. He was poor, but he was pretentious because of his aristocratic background, and then he slipped away to avoid debt. The child had to find another place to lean on. He married a Buddhist monk, an immunity symbol seller, a priest, a business trip and a high priest. He also became a unique newspaper in Toledo (a person who spread news orally), and lived a stable and rich life after marrying the maid of the high priest. The rumor that the high priest was having an affair with the maid brought him as much distress as possible, but he was lucky.