The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss  by George L. Prentiss
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			I. A memorable Experience. Letters to her Cousin. Goes to Richmond as a Teacher. Mr. Persico's School. Letters. II. Her Character as a Teacher. Letters. Incidents of School Life. Religious Struggles, Aims, and Hope. Oppressive Heat and Weariness. III. Extracts from her Richmond Journal. CHAPTER III. PASSING FROM GIRLHOOD INTO WOMANHOOD. 1841-1845. I. At Home Again. Marriage of her Sister. Ill-health. Letters. Spiritual Aspiration and Conflict. Perfectionism. "Very, Very Happy." Work for Christ what makes Life attractive. Passages from her Journal. A Point of Difficulty. II. |  | 


 
