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|aFinley, Martha|d1828-1909.
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|aElsie's womanhood / |cMartha Finley.
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|aNashville, Tenn. : |bCumberland House, |cc2000.
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|a352 p. ; |c18 cm.
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|aThe original Elsie classics ; |v4
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|aAs Elsie and her father prepare for her marriage to John Travilla, Elsie moves to Viamede, her mother's childhood home in Louisiana. Overseeing the plantation, Elsie observes the treatment of the slaves andstrives to bring them into an awareness of God's love for them. As Mr. and Mrs. Travilla start their life together, Elsie's old boyfriend tries to bring it all to a tragic end. In a fit of jealous rage, he unsuccessfully attempts to shoot the newly married couple.
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|aChristian life--Fiction.
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