. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . Farewell! The Tamba Maru Moving: Out for China,10: SO A. M., Jan. 25, 1916. 110 The Missionary Visitor March1916 THE LITTLE MISSIONARY THE CHINA MISSIONARY CHILDREN SEND THEIRGREETINGS TO THEIR FRIENDS IN AMERICA. Little Mary Bright. LITTLE MARY BRIGHT. LITTLE Mary Bright was bornJune 19, 1912, at Pei Ta Ho anddied Sept. 11, 1914, aged 2 years3 months and 22 days. She had been sickonly one week with the dreaded dysen-tery, after which she passed beyond therealm of pain and suffering. Abouttwo months after her body had beenlaid to rest her mother gave expressi


. Missionary Visitor, The (1916) . Farewell! The Tamba Maru Moving: Out for China,10: SO A. M., Jan. 25, 1916. 110 The Missionary Visitor March1916 THE LITTLE MISSIONARY THE CHINA MISSIONARY CHILDREN SEND THEIRGREETINGS TO THEIR FRIENDS IN AMERICA. Little Mary Bright. LITTLE MARY BRIGHT. LITTLE Mary Bright was bornJune 19, 1912, at Pei Ta Ho anddied Sept. 11, 1914, aged 2 years3 months and 22 days. She had been sickonly one week with the dreaded dysen-tery, after which she passed beyond therealm of pain and suffering. Abouttwo months after her body had beenlaid to rest her mother gave expressionto the following beautiful lines: My Baby. My little one has gone awayAnd left me here to stayAlone. Empty hands and hearts are mineAnd my soul doth oft repineFor baby. Her lovely eyes of deepest blueAnd sunny locks of golden hueAre hidden. Her prattling tongue and songs of cheer,Her toddling footsteps, ever near,Are silent. No more she cuddles on my breast,Her weary limbs and head to restAnd slumber. Yet I know that I may seeIn that land among the freeMy baby. I know I may again caressAnd upon my bosom gently pressMy treasure. For shes gone to our home above,In the presence of Gods loveTo dwell. Shell find no pain and suffering thereTo t


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