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* ApologyGift: The apex of Edith's CharacterDevelopment occurs right after her reciprocated LoveConfession to Hart. She spies the rare moth Elenora has been trying to find for ages and with Hart's help, they manage to catch it. The two race over to Elnora and Phil's wedding where Edith presents it to Elnora as a wedding gift. The four are able to depart on good terms.
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* ApologyGift: The apex of Edith's CharacterDevelopment occurs right after her reciprocated LoveConfession to Hart. She spies the rare moth Elenora Elnora has been trying to find for ages and with Hart's help, they manage to catch it. The two race over to Elnora and Phil's wedding where Edith presents it to Elnora as a wedding gift. The four are able to depart on good terms.
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* CallingTheOldManOut: After Mrs. Comstock first slaps Elnora for "bossing" her, and then [[spoiler:crushes the last moth Elnora needed for her collection despite her repeated pleas to stop]], the [[LoveMartyr infinitely patient Elnora]] has finally had enough:
-->'''Elnora:''' You never made any pretence of loving me. At last I'll be equally frank with you. I hate you! You are a selfish, wicked woman! I hate you!
-->'''Elnora:''' You never made any pretence of loving me. At last I'll be equally frank with you. I hate you! You are a selfish, wicked woman! I hate you!
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* NotSoDifferent: The Bird Woman is extremely sympathetic when she hears about Elnora's awful first day of school. She then explains that the exact same thing happened to herself when she was a girl.
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* NotSoDifferent: NotSoDifferentRemark: The Bird Woman is extremely sympathetic when she hears about Elnora's awful first day of school. She then explains that the exact same thing happened to herself when she was a girl.
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* TalentedButTrained: Elnora's violin skills. It's suggested that she may have somehow inherited them from her father, but she still is very persistent in practicing.
* YourCheatingHeart: [[spoiler: Elnora's father was actually having an affair with another woman throughout his and Mrs. Comstock's marriage. The reason he was in the swamp the night he died was because he was sneaking off to meet his mistress during his daughter's birth]].
* YourCheatingHeart: [[spoiler: Elnora's father was actually having an affair with another woman throughout his and Mrs. Comstock's marriage. The reason he was in the swamp the night he died was because he was sneaking off to meet his mistress during his daughter's birth]].
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* TalentedButTrained: Elnora's violin skills. It's suggested that she may have somehow inherited them from her father, but she still is very persistent in practicing. \n* YourCheatingHeart: [[spoiler: Elnora's father was actually having an affair with another woman throughout his and Mrs. Comstock's marriage. The reason he was in the swamp the night he died was because he was sneaking off to meet his mistress during his daughter's birth]].
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''A Girl of the Limberlost'' is a 1909 novel written by Creator/GeneStrattonPorter. It can be considered a follow-up to her earlier book ''{{Literature/Freckles}}'', as it's not directly a sequel but several of the main characters from ''Freckles'' make reappearances here.
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''A Girl of the Limberlost'' is a 1909 novel written by Creator/GeneStrattonPorter. It can be considered Creator/GeneStrattonPorter, that is a follow-up sequel to her earlier book ''{{Literature/Freckles}}'', as it's not directly a sequel but several of the main characters from ''Freckles'' make reappearances here.
''{{Literature/Freckles}}''.
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* Cleaning Up Romantic Loose Ends:
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* Cleaning Up Romantic Loose Ends: CleaningUpRomanticLooseEnds:
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* BabiesEverAfter: As we see at the end, Freckles and the Swamp Angel have had four children post the events of ''{{Literature/Freckles}}''.
* ContinuityCameo: Freckles and the Swamp Angel finally show up around the end of the book when Elnora goes to stay with them.
* ContinuityCameo: Freckles and the Swamp Angel finally show up around the end of the book when Elnora goes to stay with them.
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* BabiesEverAfter: As we see at the end, Freckles and the Swamp Angel have had four children post the events of ''{{Literature/Freckles}}''.
* ContinuityCameo: Freckles and theSwamp Angel finally show up around the end of the book when Elnora goes to stay with them.
* ContinuityCameo: Freckles and the
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* BabiesEverAfter: Freckles and the Swamp Angel.
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* BabiesEverAfter: As we see at the end, Freckles and the Swamp Angel.Angel have had four children post the events of ''{{Literature/Freckles}}''.
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* BabiesEverAfter: Freckles and the Swamp Angel.