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A gentle, orphaned flower-seller works beside a busy depot while reflecting on faith, language, and duty. Presented as a series of connected episodes, she moves between street life, domestic care, and study, ultimately becoming a teacher who addresses the moral formation of children. Central scenes engage the Third Commandment and the ethics of speech, as she organizes lessons about avoiding profane or careless language and promotes truthfulness among young pupils. The narrative combines everyday detail, character development, and didactic conversations to model patient virtue, communal responsibility, and practical religious instruction for a juvenile audience.
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