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Bébée; Or, Two Little Wooden Shoes

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A foundling child rescued from water-lilies is raised by an elderly couple in a small Brabant garden-hut, growing into a beautiful, flower-loving teenager who earns money selling blossoms at market. After the adoptive father's death she inherits the cottage and vows to keep the flowers alive; the narrative follows her everyday labors, seasonal hardships, and interactions with local villagers as she faces poverty, loneliness, and the expectations of rural life. Through pastoral detail and episodes of domestic struggle, the work explores resilience, attachment to nature, and the quiet dignity of a simple existence.

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Ouida

Ouida was the pen name of the English novelist Maria Louise Ramé, known for her vivid storytelling and strong characterizations. Active in the late 19th century, she gained popularity for her works that often explored themes of love, social issues, and the human condition. One of her most famous stories, "A Dog of Flanders," reflects her ability to evoke deep emotional responses through simple yet poignant narratives. Ouida's writing style is characterized by its lush descriptions and a focus on the lives of the upper classes, making her a notable figure in Victorian literature.

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