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By the Golden Gate

CHAPTER VIII
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The future has in store great developments for the Church in Palestine and the old land of the Pharaohs through the agency of the English schools, and I believe the readiest way in which to convert the Chinese people, whether in Chinatown in San Francisco, or in China itself, is to teach them our language and give them access to the Holy Scriptures in our noble tongue.

Our Church schools in China are doing a great work in this respect.

So is St.John's College in Shanghai.
They should all be liberally supported with offerings from America, and what we sow in this generation will be reaped in the next, a splendid harvest for Christ and His Church! After leaving the night school our guide conducted us up narrow stairs to the rooms occupied by a Chinese woman.

She was a widow with four children, daughters, and rather petite in form, and lacking the physical development and beauty of the Caucasian race.

They seemed shy and timid, for Chinese women are not accustomed to the society of men.
In fact there is among them no such home-life as we are familiar with.
They were dressed in a measure after the fashion of our girls, and had long, black hair.


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