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The Women of the Arabs

CHAPTER VII
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Quite a number of the girls of the village had there learned to read, and they all came to the school clean and neatly dressed.

They committed to memory verses of Scripture, and it was surprising to see how correctly they recited them at the Sabbath School.

At meeting they were quiet and attentive like the best behaved children in Christian lands.

It would be difficult to sum up the results of that little school for girls twenty years ago in B'hamdun.

That village is full of gospel light.


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