Letters from the Far East . Lanchi. Steps Down to the River, and Woman Washing LETTERS FROM THE FAR EAST 63 our passage was engaged. So we boarded the S. with what bravery we could mustei, andsailed before noon. We went to the table for tiffin, but left hastily, andwere glad to keep in the seclusion of our cabins fora while. We arrived at Shanghai on Saturday, the day beforeEaster; on the Lords Day we not only attended churchin the morning, but in the evening were privileged tohear Miss Dora Yu speak in the Y. M. C. A. She hasan earnest, consecrated spirit, and no one can esti-mate


Letters from the Far East . Lanchi. Steps Down to the River, and Woman Washing LETTERS FROM THE FAR EAST 63 our passage was engaged. So we boarded the S. with what bravery we could mustei, andsailed before noon. We went to the table for tiffin, but left hastily, andwere glad to keep in the seclusion of our cabins fora while. We arrived at Shanghai on Saturday, the day beforeEaster; on the Lords Day we not only attended churchin the morning, but in the evening were privileged tohear Miss Dora Yu speak in the Y. M. C. A. She hasan earnest, consecrated spirit, and no one can esti-mate the amount of good she is doing for her ownpeople. She spoke in very good English. We remained twelve days in Shanghai, in doubtwhether to sail for home or return to Kinhwa, andfinally decided to do the latter, arriving there on April15, after a beautiful trip up the river. We had never taken this trip in the springtimebefore, and were charmed with the beauty of theflowers, especially the azaleas, which covered the moun-tainsides.


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