In leper-land : being a record of my tour of 7,000 miles among Indian lepers ; including some notes on missions and an account of eleven days with Miss Mary Reed and her lepers . ^iffa 3ihi\-f. Wr itie pbedirnt and grateful sludencs of ihe Purulia Zilla Schoolmost respecifulty beg on our knees to approach you in order to offer youour warm and sincere tribute of gratefulness from the vrry core ofour htrart for the golden instructions and chastening rod of which wehave been fortunately recipient fqr so .many years and to express of deep attachment which nc-ilher time not distance can e


In leper-land : being a record of my tour of 7,000 miles among Indian lepers ; including some notes on missions and an account of eleven days with Miss Mary Reed and her lepers . ^iffa 3ihi\-f. Wr itie pbedirnt and grateful sludencs of ihe Purulia Zilla Schoolmost respecifulty beg on our knees to approach you in order to offer youour warm and sincere tribute of gratefulness from the vrry core ofour htrart for the golden instructions and chastening rod of which wehave been fortunately recipient fqr so .many years and to express of deep attachment which nc-ilher time not distance can eradicate• Ceaseless it flows md will for ever perpetua. All of us without a single exception saw in you an affectionatepreceptor a guardian angel, pater patriae and I homme necessalrc. Heivy as our heart is for this irreparable loss scarcely could wepronounce the word Farewell to you. Secundo Omine. Let OS then O brothers in one chorus waft his name above night and morn on the wings of prayer, vMlay every happy omen wait To giiidc you through this long distance yet. and sing k bras ouvert in loud acclatnation Pax Vobiscum. Amen. May your shadow never be le of the Address of the Students of the Purulia Zilla Schoolto their Head Master. IN LIGHTER VEIN 8i All of us without a single exception saw in you anaffectionate preceptor a guardian angel, pater patriae and1 homme necessaire. Heavy as our heart is for this irreparable loss scarcelycould we pronounce the word Farewell to Omine. Let us then O brothers in one chorus waft his name abovenight and morn on the v/ings of prayer,May every happy omen waitTo guide you through this long distance sing a bras ouvert in loud acclamation Pax May your shadow never be less. PuRULiA, I Students OF THE PuRULiA Zilla Decejnber 1900. i School. A copy of this document was handed to Dr. KarlUffmann as he and I were strolling out in Puruliaone evening in December by a well-dressed native,who, fro


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