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The narrative centers around a young girl named Albina, who sells flowers and is discovered by a secretary named Langenheim. As Langenheim interacts with Albina, he learns about her background as an orphan raised by a poor family. The story explores themes of kindness, social class, and the bonds formed through compassion. Langenheim's wife, Therese, becomes emotionally connected to Albina, reflecting on her own past struggles with poverty. The couple decides to visit Albina's adoptive parents, deepening their understanding of her character and the challenges faced by those in lower social standings. The work highlights the importance of empathy and community support in overcoming adversity.

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Caroline Reinhold

Caroline Reinhold was a German author known for her contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. Her works often feature engaging narratives aimed at young readers, blending entertainment with moral lessons. Among her notable titles are "Albina, das Blumenmädchen" and "Emma und Bertha oder die Zwillingsschwestern / Eine unterhaltende Erzählung für die Jugend." Reinhold's storytelling reflects the values and themes of her time, making her works a valuable part of literary heritage for youth literature.

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