. A'Chu and other stories. of relishes for each meal. I found a very big egg in the market this morning,AChu had confided to his friend at the gate, with greatsatisfaction. We gave mother a bowl of rice, someyoung tender bean sprouts, and half the egg for break-fast. She had soup made from a whole fish head atnoon. Tonight she will have more rice, a little freshbeef, and the other half egg for supper. What do you eat? asked the boy on the inside. Fung Mui pours water into the kettle after the ricehas been taken out. When the crust boils soft, we eatthat as soup. Grandmother must have rice. She
. A'Chu and other stories. of relishes for each meal. I found a very big egg in the market this morning,AChu had confided to his friend at the gate, with greatsatisfaction. We gave mother a bowl of rice, someyoung tender bean sprouts, and half the egg for break-fast. She had soup made from a whole fish head atnoon. Tonight she will have more rice, a little freshbeef, and the other half egg for supper. What do you eat? asked the boy on the inside. Fung Mui pours water into the kettle after the ricehas been taken out. When the crust boils soft, we eatthat as soup. Grandmother must have rice. She is are young and strong, replied the boy on theoutside. Oh, our baby is growing so fine! he ex-claimed with delight, but in a whisper,. lest some evilspirit should hear what he said. The baby was now more than a week old. Withouta thought of complaining since that first day, the twochildren had eaten nothing but the hot soup from therice kettle. That was how AChu helped to make thebaby fat. Modes of Travel in China. GIRLS IN BETHEL SCHOOL, CANTON 22 THE VOYAGE TO CHINA IT is very plain that Jesus must have included Chinain his plan when he said, This gospel of the king-dom shall be preached in all the world for a witnessunto all nations; and then shall the end come. It isjust as plain that if the Chinese are to hear the gospelof the kingdom, men and women who believe it mustteach it to them. Many witnesses will be required to bear the mes-sage to a great nation like the Chinese. Some must go,and we who were leaving that day were glad of theprivilege of carrying our gospel message to this far-away land. However, no matter how glad one may be to go onsuch an errand, there must be some feelings of sadnesswhen good-bys are said and one really starts off to be-come a missionary in a strange land. The planning and work required to get ready forsuch a voyage keep ones mind so full and his handsso busy he cannot realize what is going on till hispart is over and he stands on the
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