Darkness and daybreak; personal experiences, manners, customs, habits, religious and social life in Persia . started to learn to write. Class 3—They are all in the spelling book. The most of the boys and girls in this school, except the3d class of the girls department, can recite the Lords prayerand apostles creed, and some of the higher classes can alsorecite the ten commandments. The teachers are very faithful and quiet and love teachingthe pupils This school is in good order, but all the work in it,we may say, is the fruit of Kasha Benyamin, who is in greatanxiety for its success. ScHooiv O


Darkness and daybreak; personal experiences, manners, customs, habits, religious and social life in Persia . started to learn to write. Class 3—They are all in the spelling book. The most of the boys and girls in this school, except the3d class of the girls department, can recite the Lords prayerand apostles creed, and some of the higher classes can alsorecite the ten commandments. The teachers are very faithful and quiet and love teachingthe pupils This school is in good order, but all the work in it,we may say, is the fruit of Kasha Benyamin, who is in greatanxiety for its success. ScHooiv OF Darbaky—Aykaham, Teacher. Class /—Study the New Testament up to the Gospel of John,and the Old Testament up to Exodus; arithmetic up to subtrac-tion ; spelling up to writing of sentences. Class 2—Fourteen boys and girls are in this class. They areall in the spelling book, and instructions are given to them inBible stories, and they are taught the Lords prayer, ten com-mandments and apostles creed. Karram, a Mohammedan, hasstudied five chapters in Goolistan,, and two chapters in Tarrusel, -64-.


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