Elsie's Vacation and After EventsThe Elsie Dinsmore Novels, Martha Finley, in our opinion is the author of the best Series of novels that we have seen in our forty-three years of reviewing. Written by Martha Finley, an unmarried teacher of the last century, these novels proved to be a means of conveying her deep love for Christ Jesus. She loved her Lord, she loved His Word, and this love was passed on to His sheep through the writing of by far the best and most Biblical novels you will ever read or see. Altogether there are 28 of these novels, all built around Elsie Dinsmore, her immediate family, her extended family, and her neighbors. |
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... caressing her with great tenderness . ( C Boys are different from girls , and I think our dear Maxie will soon feel very happy there among his mates , though he will , I am sure , never cease to love his father , sisters , Mamma Vi ...
... caressing her with great tenderness . ( C Boys are different from girls , and I think our dear Maxie will soon feel very happy there among his mates , though he will , I am sure , never cease to love his father , sisters , Mamma Vi ...
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... caressing touch , and she was sure his tones trembled a little with the pain of the thought of Max left alone among ... caresses ; " and it is a great comfort , " he continued , " that my little girls need to me , not be sent away from ...
... caressing touch , and she was sure his tones trembled a little with the pain of the thought of Max left alone among ... caresses ; " and it is a great comfort , " he continued , " that my little girls need to me , not be sent away from ...
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... smoothing Grace's golden curls with caressing hand and smiling down into her face , " we will take a nearer view . " No one felt disposed to decline the invita tion and they were soon on their way to the 24 ELSIE'S VACATION . DINSMORE.
... smoothing Grace's golden curls with caressing hand and smiling down into her face , " we will take a nearer view . " No one felt disposed to decline the invita tion and they were soon on their way to the 24 ELSIE'S VACATION . DINSMORE.
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