. St. Nicholas [serial]. e healing had traveledfar. They were very admiring and respectful peoplenow. Had not a young girl also dried the redfountain? And was not the buffalo getting wellunder the Radiant Ladys treatment? The whitemans medicine was even stronger than the Moun-tain Gods vengeance. And some even went sofar as to say that perhaps the tiger was just atiger, and not the Mountain God at all. There was no more scoffing and no more dis-trust. Instead, the little bungalow became sucha busy place that Eeteh and Gaipo found it hardto get time enough for their daily lessons. Forall the mo


. St. Nicholas [serial]. e healing had traveledfar. They were very admiring and respectful peoplenow. Had not a young girl also dried the redfountain? And was not the buffalo getting wellunder the Radiant Ladys treatment? The whitemans medicine was even stronger than the Moun-tain Gods vengeance. And some even went sofar as to say that perhaps the tiger was just atiger, and not the Mountain God at all. There was no more scoffing and no more dis-trust. Instead, the little bungalow became sucha busy place that Eeteh and Gaipo found it hardto get time enough for their daily lessons. Forall the mountain people who were ailing camenow for healing—from all the branch roads, from the farms away back on top of the mountain, andfrom farther down the valley. And Eeteh suddenly found that they had givenher a new, special name—Met Yu, meaning,Beautiful Gem,—because she, such a slightyoung girl, could do such a wonderful thing as todress a buffalos wounds. So Eeteh and hermother became known that summer all over the. EETEH country-side as the Beautiful Gem and theRadiant Lady who could dry the red fountain. Gaipo also became Gaipo to the mountain-eers, and soon there was a class of bright-eyed,yellow children coming for her to teach them. And Eeteh, because she has shown that shepossesses quickness and calmness and the abilityto meet an emergency, will probably realize hergreatest ambition and, when she is a little older,will come to America to study medicine. She isin Nan-chang now, studying with this hope inmind, confident that, when she is old enough,Gaipo will make it possible for her to come. ForGaipo neglects no opportunity that may enableChinese girls to obtain such an education asshall fit them for lives of future usefulness amongtheir own people. LOADED AS HE WAS, IT WAS A GRIEVOUS CLIMB, BUT HE FINALLY GAINED THE TOP (SEE PAGE 1080) RIDING THE GUY By CHARLES A. HOYT The river poured through the portals under thecompleted foundation of the dam on the WhiteHorse Ra


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