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The narrative follows a neglected street child in Paris whose resilience carries her from beatings and hunger through perilous episodes, including an attempt to drown her that leaves her reliant on a devoted dog and the sympathy of river workers. Episodes alternate between the child's daily scavenging and broader vignettes of urban underclasses, portraying hardship, small acts of mercy, and the social forces that shape her fate. The story traces efforts to rescue and shelter her while examining themes of abandonment, animal loyalty, and moral contrasts within city life.

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Charles Theodore Murray

Charles Theodore Murray was a novelist known for his work "Mlle. Fouchette: A Novel of French Life," which offers a glimpse into the intricacies of French society. His writing reflects a keen observation of character and culture, providing readers with a rich narrative experience. Though not widely recognized today, Murray's contributions to literature capture the essence of his time, making his work a valuable part of the literary heritage of the 19th century.

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