The tale that Opal Earp Pounds tells is that of a farm girl, born in 1920 near Stroud, Oklahoma, of grandparents who had homesteaded. After finishing high school, she married and gave birth to three children. In 1952 she underwent a Christian conversion, and after that her story is colored by her desire to be a good Christian mother. Her tale as a whole belongs to the sub-genre of conversion narrative.
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The tale that Opal Earp Pounds tells is that of a farm girl, born in 1920 near Stroud, Oklahoma, of grandparents who had homesteaded. After finishing high school, she married and gave birth to three children. In 1952 she underwent a Christian conversion, and after that her story is colored by her desire to be a good Christian mother. Her tale as a whole belongs to the sub-genre of conversion narrative.
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