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Show 2© •i "-f each hit •* new skin and watches its to walk again. He is proud ox ^ ^ B e s f or°all,he has listened with childlike simplicity and belief to t h f f t o r y o y ^ f ^ ^ " ^ ^ H i t ' the Jesus Church, V h i l e . / a i t i n , , l o r J tut he han&yTo4yySo *u£h on S^Iay,?and s a t i n i n g with 3o y ' s h i n i ng ; « ' h?s f t c " I f t e r service, we played the organ and showed i r o n lane or m s i a ^ . *„„lT1r- nver and over, "Shee hwan, Shee hwanj%~ hir, p f t t u r e s , ^ . ^ f l t S E S M Is i f h e S o t himself in'Heaven, Wont "I am glad, gladS»; " w B * ~ f l ?hD " f i r s t year of h i s l i f e in Christ? you please pray f o r . ^ w ^ g . *hiB f i r s t , y hj_m T-P the Summers work m the nospi^ax ui*u uunc iw v «- . we Wouldn't feel i t had heen in vain. It i s h e a u t i f u l to he ahle to h-r-inp great help to those in great Hnsery. U^^„ +>nP wnT.k RO L£SFS ^t^uiT^it^f &p™vzs££-z H e ^ o ^ n o w give ^ C h i n e s e the common ^ - e c t i o n s ^ e e d e d ^ ^ t he f o f t h e ShrisUan ™ ^ " ^ tho h e s i t a t i n g l y . It will he harder to f S L to heathen wom$,-the ideas we h r i n g are a l l new and d i f f i c u lt f o i then Many who come to the dispensary speak country d i a l e c t s hard fnr us to understandfand they find our Peking a c c e n t . J u s t as u n i n t i l - for us to undersxana, S0Plewhat a f t e r spending time and ones hest C h f n e s r i n ' g x v f n r d S e c t i ^ n s 3 0 : . ^ , have the p a t i e n t look up and say ' * ^ o n S S T i S S S ^ n o t y U t t l . V a . . s i s t e r , L i 7 a Perhaps I have already told some of p u s h e r ^hef l e v e f y e a ^ f old, folnd f S f e ' o f course S u e c i o t h ' l y f n g near the kitchen stove. W W , a todle of c o u r s e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ oy9d Chinese g i r l , ibe • , S S S S r ' J i T ^ S ; anSd s u p ^ o ^ t ^ f f a h y on the sun? s a v e d ^ Butter Sigo.Tit'ss.f vSa,ar K arsg;*^U« on tte proceeds, and grew up under the care and teaching tftteUji c^vUnl n a t r o n . The Bihle mane, Leah,was given her In i t s Chinese f ^ t o " L i - v X My f a t h e r has always supported her and sends her to school so he i s c a l l e d , in Chinese fash&on, her "Dry Father". L i s t P a l l I v i s i t e d the Bridgman School, In Peking, and was de* H * u ^ L f l n d n Chinese s i s t e r such a n e a t , p r e t t y , and altogether a t t r a c t i v t i S t l e maiden^ This Summer we have grown b e t t e r acquainted, «nd Ti-vTsroes on a l l the walks with u s . Her a c t i v e abound feet take w *held ^ e v e r y w h e r e , and she wears out more p a i r s of Chinese c l o th shoes In a ° 2 S h l f f i o t h e r g i r l s , with t h e i r * » * ^ ^ ^ " i S O O h«?f a vear When a p a r t y of us made the ascent of l i t . Williams, 1800 r £ t above the c i t y ? Li-ya went a l s o . After we returned we r e a l i z ed t h a t without douht no Chinese woman had ever hefore t h i s set foot on S a t sunmtt! With new freedom, physically and mentally a new stage °f -wr^aaMW S£tfk£ -rfor the <**some for you,. • With cordial greetings, |