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February 7, 1912]
on Nanking news and working on a
Greek-Chinese dictionary. The latter
occupation, together with some teaching
and assistance in the preaching,
etc., to our boys' and girls' schools and
city churcheB, is helping me to pass the
time of exile not wholly without profit.
And there are not many refugees,
either foreign or Chinese, who can be
exiled in a former home with his bestloved
relatives to welcome him. So my
wife and I feel that even this ill wind
is blowing us good. It is perhaps safe
to go back to Nanking now, but as wc
are happily and busily located here and
mere is nothing we could do in
Nanking, we plan to stay here until
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after Christmas. Then I have a two
weeks' training clasB in my old field,
Tghtslng, after which we hope to return
to Nanking. But one hesitates to
make any arrangements except most
tentatively under the present disturbed
conditions We little know what new
developments will have taken place before
this reaches America. The general
news you are getting elsewhere. If
China ever needed your prayers, she
does now. "J. Leighton Stuart."
CHINA.
Miss Elizabeth Corriher, writing from
Kashing, China, says in part: "1 saw
the flood in ail its horrors on my way
home from Kuling. All the way down
the Yangtse River as far as one could
see on both sides was water, and then
I stopped off in Nanking, and for miles
across the city was water. Went a
good part by boat through the streets
and then took a carriage find had to
put our feet up as the water ran
thrceb. As yet we can have no idea
how many have been drowned and
wiil not until the water goes down, and
it is falling very slowly. The question
of famine help is again upon us and
some feel only Christians should have
help; but then comes the humane side?
it isn't easy to eat while at your front
door numbers are starving.
"China is indeed in a stir, and I fear
the crisis is near. You have, of course,
seen accounts of riots. Ajs yet it is
mostly north of us, but the revolutionists
seem well organized and there
seems no secrecy as to their intentions
?that they are to overthrow this dynasty.
Several cities in the North have
been taken and a new hag is flying.
Flag is red, white and blue, but don't
know what it is like. They have iBsued
a proclamation that no foreigner is to
be touched, but they don't want any
foreign powers to interfere; but while
this is the leaders' Intentions, it is hard
to say what an angry mob will do.
They seem so quite, makes one know
it means something. Last Thursday
night we had a taste. A boat load (10)
were brought?gunshot cases, all from
a little skirmish Just beyond here. The
next day a special messenger came in
to tell one of our patients her grandfather
was bitten to death and then
his body torn to pieces. He was one
of the wealthy gentry of the city; also
another man was bitten to death. It
is a common way to kill a man?a mob
jump on him and bite him to death.
It has the virtual of slow death.
"Will talk about brighter things. I
am here in Kashing and truly home.
At present I have charge of the operating
room and male ward, and trying
to study, so this is enough to keep me
busy. We will go beyond this year.
We have a male evangelist for male
ward, and two Bible women for women's
ward. Besides, we have prayers every
morning for students and servants and
all patients who are able to walk (Ait.
"T a m tolrlnn ?--1.
. muiug u if at a little
chapel across the coty. It is good forty
minutes' walk. So think of me there
by 9:30 each Sunday morning. First,
a song service, then Sunday school and
jhurch. Another service and Christian
Endeavor until nearly 4 P. M."
For him who is ready to hear, the
still small voice" is always ready to
>eak; and when it speaks It always
ys what is needed then and there
the diciples of the Lord. This eleent
imparts now to some lives of
ality that makes the very music of
eaven.
)Houseke
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