a man and die."
Miss Roper thought of asking for admission for Rahaba into the Mission
School, and said she would take her first to see it. But Rahaba's eyes
streamed with tears when it was spoken of, and she pleaded so hard that
she might not be taken from Miss Roper, that the idea was given up.
Mr. and Miss Roper took her with them to England. The prayers of us all
are offered daily that God would send a blessing on Miss Roper's labours
to make Rahaba a Christian. We believe that our prayers will be heard,
for Jesus Christ's sake, and that Rahaba will learn to love the gracious
Saviour who died to save us. For he has said, "Whatsoever ye shall ask
in prayer, believing, ye shall receive."
LONDON: R. K. BURT AND CO., PRINTERS.
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Transcriber's note:
A List of Illustrations has been added for those illustrations
that were captioned.
The first letter of each chapter had a drop cap, which is not
reproduced here.
Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (_italics_).
Two instances of the oe-ligature were changed to "oe".
The following corrections were made:
On page 11, "wearilv" was changed to "wearily".
On page 12, "th" was changed to "the".
On page 74, "soun" was changed to "sound".
On page 90, the caption for the illustration "Egyptian Loom" was
reformated for better readability.
On page 113, "wa" was changed to "was".
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