A life for Africa : RevAdolphus Clemens Good, , American missionary in equatorial West Africa . •^;(:r^^ HEADS OF BULU WOMEN AT PIT-SAW AT EFULEN AND WORKMEN FROM SEVERAL TRIBES. THE CROWNING YEAR 251 gathering and seasoning on the premises fora second missionary dwelling. In late April Dr. Good is up and away onthe march, most of the time with two carriersonly, all comforts necessarily reduced to thelowest notch. At the same time his order ison the way home to the Board for one hun-dred dollars, earned with his indefatigablebutterfly net, to aid in opening the secondstation. The


A life for Africa : RevAdolphus Clemens Good, , American missionary in equatorial West Africa . •^;(:r^^ HEADS OF BULU WOMEN AT PIT-SAW AT EFULEN AND WORKMEN FROM SEVERAL TRIBES. THE CROWNING YEAR 251 gathering and seasoning on the premises fora second missionary dwelling. In late April Dr. Good is up and away onthe march, most of the time with two carriersonly, all comforts necessarily reduced to thelowest notch. At the same time his order ison the way home to the Board for one hun-dred dollars, earned with his indefatigablebutterfly net, to aid in opening the secondstation. The object of this trip is to find asite for that station and to study the field ingeneral. His course, directed as usual by his pocketcompass, was south by east as far as theNlobo River, two hundred and ten to twohundred and twenty miles from the he was within three days of the Ja,into which it flows, and the Ja is an indirecttributary of the Congo. This journey deter-mined in general the scope of the field whichhad been entered. Its eastern limit must bethe Ja, for across that live the savage Ntem,a people wholly different f


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