A glimpse of India; . C/3 Second Journey to India her but had met Amanda Smith at the depot in Canan-daigua, so I went to them at once and introduced my-self and for the rest of the way found them most de-lightful companions. Our eleven days sail fromSuez to Bombay was very pleasant as the sea wascalm the most of the way, but it was very hot in theRed Sea. Lucknow, November ijth. I intended to finish this letter while in Bombay andsend it by the first home mail but the days were tooshort for all that I had to do. I was there five daysstaying with one of our missionaries. There weremeetings eve


A glimpse of India; . C/3 Second Journey to India her but had met Amanda Smith at the depot in Canan-daigua, so I went to them at once and introduced my-self and for the rest of the way found them most de-lightful companions. Our eleven days sail fromSuez to Bombay was very pleasant as the sea wascalm the most of the way, but it was very hot in theRed Sea. Lucknow, November ijth. I intended to finish this letter while in Bombay andsend it by the first home mail but the days were tooshort for all that I had to do. I was there five daysstaying with one of our missionaries. There weremeetings every morning and calls during the day, andtwo days I had to go to the custom-house as my lug-gage was not all brought off the steamer at once. Wearrived in Bombay on the 6th of November, justthirty-nine days after leaving New York, but fourdays and a half of that time were spent in the eleventh I started for Cawnpore alone, arriv-ing there on the afternoon of the thirteenth. and Mr. Messmore met me


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