The Millions 1898 . was another woman also who seemed to listenattentively. She said she had attended themeetings at the chapel. We arrived in Iang-keo about half-past seven, and found thesisters at breakfast, and we were glad to meeteach other. Miss Ahlstrom remained here forsix days, visiting among the Christians, andgoing to the home of one of our the week a number of Christians andunconverted came to the house for medicine;they also receive the Gospel. There were somany coming in, to some of whom you could A woman in the church asked some timeago, We wash and clean just as ot


The Millions 1898 . was another woman also who seemed to listenattentively. She said she had attended themeetings at the chapel. We arrived in Iang-keo about half-past seven, and found thesisters at breakfast, and we were glad to meeteach other. Miss Ahlstrom remained here forsix days, visiting among the Christians, andgoing to the home of one of our the week a number of Christians andunconverted came to the house for medicine;they also receive the Gospel. There were somany coming in, to some of whom you could A woman in the church asked some timeago, We wash and clean just as other wo-men all the day. How is it we dont haveany easier work ? The missionary said, You should work as unto Jesus and He willmake it lighter. She said, Yes, He God work in their hearts; there is somuch for them to learn. Oh. that the Spiritof Christ may teach them! One of our girls,coming to worship on Sunday, said she couldnot come every Sunday as her home was sofar away. I asked her if she had worship at. GIRLS OF THE UH-SHAN SCHOOL WASHING CLOTHES. give but little hope, as they have cancers. Soall one can do is to relieve them and givethem the Gospel, pointing them to the GreatPhysician. It is so distressing to see themgoing to the temple with these diseases, think-ing the gods will help them. I left on Wed-nesday for Uh-shan, much rested and pleasedto know more of the work. I take the Wednesday afternoon meetingnow in turn with Miss A. Wood, who is in theother house; also take evening prayers withthe servants. home. She said yes, and she had cause torejoice, for she believed one in her home wastrusting in Jesus. Another was so kind to hermother, taking all responsibility from her inlooking out to do the little things and incaring for the smaller ones. These two haveexpressed a desire to be baptized, and I dobelieve they are the Lords own much for these dear girls, wont you,that they may be real helps, and shine for Himin their homes, and also in the


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