An Indian pilgrimage; travel notes of a visit to the Indian fields of the Church of Scotland . the whole school assembled in the Con-stance Taylor Memorial Hall—a beautiful memorial toa beautiful soul, daughter of Dr Cameron Lees, youngwife of Edward Taylor. Two of the best and fairestwhom the Church has ever sent to Kalimpong, and bothcalled Home to God in the flower of their youth. Theirbodies rest side by side in the little graveyard, but theirwork goes steadily on. In this hall, which commemoratestheir name, we met the boys. Over 200 were there, avery striking company—about 150 Nepali


An Indian pilgrimage; travel notes of a visit to the Indian fields of the Church of Scotland . the whole school assembled in the Con-stance Taylor Memorial Hall—a beautiful memorial toa beautiful soul, daughter of Dr Cameron Lees, youngwife of Edward Taylor. Two of the best and fairestwhom the Church has ever sent to Kalimpong, and bothcalled Home to God in the flower of their youth. Theirbodies rest side by side in the little graveyard, but theirwork goes steadily on. In this hall, which commemoratestheir name, we met the boys. Over 200 were there, avery striking company—about 150 Nepalis and Lepchas,50 boys from Bhutan, a few from Tibet, and one or twoChinese. Praise and prayer opened the day, Mr Ferrie,the capable head-master of the school, conducting theservice. To his kind help I was then indebted for aninterpretation of a brief address, in which I urged theboys to prize and profit by their school-days, and throughall their days keep God before them. Then the roundof the classes, where boys and teachers were busy andhappy. The juniors meet in the lower hall of the. St Columbas Church, Darjeeling-.


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