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History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II.

CHAPTER XXVIII
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Though others left she could not leave, and not till near midnight did she bethink herself, and apologize for keeping Mr.Coan up so late after a fatiguing day's journey.

She was a light in her village, by which the deeds of the wicked had been reproved, and she had consequently suffered much persecution.

Some friends in America, interested in the account which had been given of her while in the seminary, had sent her articles of dress; but her neighbors assembled and maliciously tore them into fragments before her eyes.

She bore it meekly, and only prayed for them.

She expected fresh insults because of the kindness shown her in the present visit.


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