The Millions 1884 . Wilson will be leaving for Tsin-chau in about afortnight or three weeks, and will probably take dear Siewith him ; a very good arrangement for Sie, as he will getto do with people more genial and kindly than these. Itseems as if Si-gan would wear out the spirits of not a fewnative Christians. Ho got tired of it, then Tsin, andnow Sie, patient though he is, feels, I think, it is more thanhe can stand. It would have wearied me long ago, butno sorrow seems great, no trial severe, after my havinglost my dear wife and boy, so Ill try and hold on as longas I can. You must not inf


The Millions 1884 . Wilson will be leaving for Tsin-chau in about afortnight or three weeks, and will probably take dear Siewith him ; a very good arrangement for Sie, as he will getto do with people more genial and kindly than these. Itseems as if Si-gan would wear out the spirits of not a fewnative Christians. Ho got tired of it, then Tsin, andnow Sie, patient though he is, feels, I think, it is more thanhe can stand. It would have wearied me long ago, butno sorrow seems great, no trial severe, after my havinglost my dear wife and boy, so Ill try and hold on as longas I can. You must not infer from the mournful tone of some ofthis that I am down or unwell. How I shall be whenDr. Wilson is gone, and I am again alone for a fewmonths, it is premature to say. Though I may not feelso bright as I feel at present, still I am His, who is thesame yesterday, to-day, and for ever, and who is, I know,only training me in His school now, that I may the moreperfectly rejoice in His home hereafter. CHINAS MILLIONS. 35. Jfailw at % Jxcmt.


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