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"Aunt Chloe said, 'Oh, Miss Rose, it's true he nearly killed that child with his hardness, all the time thinking he was doing right. But Jesus saved them both. He lives in Mr. Horace's heart now.' 'I'm so glad, for Elsie's sake,' Rose said. 'I hope their trials are over now.' 'Yes, ma'am,' replied Chloe. 'But you know how troubles are. They tend to come uninvited and unexpected."
In the third of the A Life of Faith: Elsie Dinsmore Series, Elsie and her father are together at last and many exciting changes lie ahead. Elsie is growing up and there are new worlds to explore beyond her Southern home. Old friends will be reunited; new friends will enter her life. But not everyone has Elsie's best interests at heart. When unexpected proposals are offered, can Elsie make the right decisions? Is she ready to share her love?
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"orace Dinsmore set down his silver-backed hairbrush and looked closely at the reflection of his hand face in the mirror."
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"orace Dinsmore set down his silver-backed hairbrush and looked closely at the reflection of his hand face in the mirror."
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