In leper-land : being a record of my tour of 7,000 miles among Indian lepers ; including some notes on missions and an account of eleven days with Miss Mary Reed and her lepers . leper photographed just as she arrived at the Asylum at Christian Lepers and Teachers at Mungeli Central Provinces. CHANDKURI 41 done credit to many a class of elder scholars in ourHome Sunday Schools. After I had given a short farewell address theywere asked if they had any messages for their friendsin England. They eagerly responded with BahutSalaams and Yesu Sahai ( many, many, thanks,and may Jesus be y


In leper-land : being a record of my tour of 7,000 miles among Indian lepers ; including some notes on missions and an account of eleven days with Miss Mary Reed and her lepers . leper photographed just as she arrived at the Asylum at Christian Lepers and Teachers at Mungeli Central Provinces. CHANDKURI 41 done credit to many a class of elder scholars in ourHome Sunday Schools. After I had given a short farewell address theywere asked if they had any messages for their friendsin England. They eagerly responded with BahutSalaams and Yesu Sahai ( many, many, thanks,and may Jesus be your helper). One brightfaced woman, w^hose correct answers proved hersuperior intelligence, requested on behalf of them allthat our Sahib, as they called me, would Comeevery year. Some of the most able-bodied of themen proposed to escort me to Mungeli (thirty miles!),but my departure before daylight thwarted theirkind intention. Their bright smiles and gratefulthanks testified that my visit had brought somepleasure and interest into their sad lives, and I partedfrom them with real regret. CHAPTER VI MuNGELi (Central Provinces) IN the darkest hour that precedes the dawn Ileft Chandkuri, under the kindly escort ofRev. K. W. Nottrott, who ac


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