. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . d salliedforth in search of adry spot for her pa-tient. In a short timeshe returned sayingshe had found a placein the kitchen, but un-fortunately the dryplace was only aboutthree feet long andthe patient five feet,but Miss Davis madea very comfortablebed of blankets andpillows and the patient was estab-lished with an umbrella over herhead and a dish-pan on her feet, tocatch the naughty drops, while MissDavis went to the schoolrooms tolook after the books. While she was gone the roofsprang a leak between the umbrellaand dish-pan and for the secon


. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . d salliedforth in search of adry spot for her pa-tient. In a short timeshe returned sayingshe had found a placein the kitchen, but un-fortunately the dryplace was only aboutthree feet long andthe patient five feet,but Miss Davis madea very comfortablebed of blankets andpillows and the patient was estab-lished with an umbrella over herhead and a dish-pan on her feet, tocatch the naughty drops, while MissDavis went to the schoolrooms tolook after the books. While she was gone the roofsprang a leak between the umbrellaand dish-pan and for the second timein one night the patient When Miss Davis returnedfrom the schoolrooms she fixed upthe bed again, then crept under thekitchen table to spend her nightsrepose, but her hopes were blastedfor she was soon washed out. Ourhouse could not have been wetter hadit been dipped to the bottom of thesea. And only those who have hadsome experience know how damp andcold an adobe house is when the ceil-ing, the walls and the floors are OUR BOYS CLEANING ERASERS


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