1. CHAPTER VIII.
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WOMEN in literature ,ETIQUETTE for women ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,LITERARY characters - Abstract
Chapter VIII of the book "Elsie's Girlhood," by Martha Finley is presented. It highlights Elsie Dinsmore's growth into a mature teenager, characterized by simplicity, obedience, and respectfulness. It likewise cites Herbert's admiration to Elsie during a birthday party held for him and Lucy. It also mentions Elsie's explanation about the reminders told to her by her father concerning the money she would lend to Arthur.
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- 1872