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Les petits vagabonds

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Two orphaned siblings survive on the streets of Paris, selling flowers by day and sleeping in squalor while entrusted to a harsh guardian. Lacking schooling, family memory, or religious instruction, they wonder about their origins and endure frequent humiliation alongside rare acts of pity from passersby. Their constant companion is a devoted, clever poodle named Balthasar, whose tricks both aid and expose them under their guardian's control. The narrative traces their daily hardships, the dogs loyalty, and the children's quiet yearning for affection and a more secure life.

About the Author

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Jeanne Marcel

Jeanne Marcel was a French author known for her work in children's literature. Her notable book, "Les petits vagabonds," reflects her ability to capture the imagination of young readers through engaging storytelling and relatable characters. Marcel's writing often explores themes of adventure and the joys of childhood, making her a cherished figure in the realm of early 20th-century literature. Though not widely recognized today, her contributions to children's narratives continue to resonate with those who appreciate the charm of classic tales.

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