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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally, ''Elsie Dinsmore'' and ''Holidays at Roselands'' were to be published as one book, but the editors split it in two.
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** Originally, ''Elsie Dinsmore'' and ''Holidays at Roselands'' were to be published as one book, but the editors split it in two.
** Originally, ''Elsie Dinsmore'' and ''Holidays at Roselands'' were to be published as one book, but the editors split it in two.
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* NamesTheSame: There are multiple Roses as well as Horace Sr, Horace Jr, and [[spoiler:Horace the Third, Horace Jr's and Rose Allison's son]]. Later on, there are multiple Elsies.
** There was an artist named ''Elsie Dinsmore'' Popkin (1937-2005), who mostly painted landscape works.
** There was an artist named ''Elsie Dinsmore'' Popkin (1937-2005), who mostly painted landscape works.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Martha Finley only intended to write up to ''Elsie's Children'' and end the series there, but not only had the series been quite successful, but found that writing the Elsie books provided a stable income for her, as a single woman with severe back injuries, and continued writing up to 1905.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Martha Finley only intended to write up to ''Elsie's Children'' and end the series there, but not only had the series been quite successful, but found that writing the Elsie books provided a stable income for her, as a single woman with severe back injuries, injuries made it difficult to find other work opportunities, and continued writing up to 1905.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Martha Finley only intended to write up to ''Elsie's Children'' and end the series there, but not only had the series been quite successful, but found that writing the Elsie books provided a stable income for her, and continued writing up to 1905.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Martha Finley only intended to write up to ''Elsie's Children'' and end the series there, but not only had the series been quite successful, but found that writing the Elsie books provided a stable income for her, as a single woman with severe back injuries, and continued writing up to 1905.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Martha Finley only intended to write up to ''Elsie's Children'' and end the series there, but not only had the series been quite successful, but found that writing the Elsie books provided a stable income for her, and continued writing up to her death in 1900 (the last few books were released posthumously).
* NamesTheSame: There are multiple Roses as well as Horace Sr, Horace Jr, and [[spoiler:Horace the Third, Horace Jr's and Rose Allison's son]]. Later on, there are multiple Elsies.
* NamesTheSame: There are multiple Roses as well as Horace Sr, Horace Jr, and [[spoiler:Horace the Third, Horace Jr's and Rose Allison's son]]. Later on, there are multiple Elsies.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Martha Finley only intended to write up to ''Elsie's Children'' and end the series there, but not only had the series been quite successful, but found that writing the Elsie books provided a stable income for her, and continued writing up to her death in 1900 (the last few books were released posthumously).
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* NamesTheSame: There are multiple Roses as well as Horace Sr, Horace Jr, and [[spoiler:Horace the Third, Horace Jr's and Rose Allison's son]]. Later on, there are multipleElsies.Elsies.
** There was an artist named ''Elsie Dinsmore'' Popkin (1937-2005), who mostly painted landscape works.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally, ''Elsie Dinsmore'' and ''Holidays at Roselands'' were to be published as one book, but the editors split it in two.
** As mentioned above, Finley only intended to write up until ''Elsie's Children''.
* NamesTheSame: There are multiple Roses as well as Horace Sr, Horace Jr, and [[spoiler:Horace the Third, Horace Jr's and Rose Allison's son]]. Later on, there are multiple
** There was an artist named ''Elsie Dinsmore'' Popkin (1937-2005), who mostly painted landscape works.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally, ''Elsie Dinsmore'' and ''Holidays at Roselands'' were to be published as one book, but the editors split it in two.
** As mentioned above, Finley only intended to write up until ''Elsie's Children''.
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* MoneyDearBoy: Martha Finley only intended to write up to ''Elsie's Children'' and end the series there, but not only had the series been quite successful, but found that writing the Elsie books provided a stable income for her
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* MoneyDearBoy: Martha Finley only intended to write up to ''Elsie's Children'' and end the series there, but not only had the series been quite successful, but found that writing the Elsie books provided a stable income for herher, and continued writing up to her death in 1900 (the last few books were released posthumously).
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* MoneyDearBoy: Martha Finley only intended to write up to ''Elsie's Children'' and end the series there, but not only had the series been quite successful, but found that writing the Elsie books provided a stable income for her
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* NamesTheSame: There are multiple Roses as well as Horace Sr, Horace Jr, and [[spoiler:Horace the Third, Horace Jr's and Rose Allison's son]]. Later on, there are multiple Elsies.