White Queen of the Cannibals: the Story of Mary Slessor by A. J. Bueltmann
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One day a man came to Creek Town to see Mary. "I am the father of Janie, the twin," he said. "I am glad you have taken care of her." "Come and see her," said Mary. "No, no!" said the man, "the evil spirit will put a spell on me." "You won't be hurt if you stand far away and look at her," said Mary. As he watched Janie, Mary took him by the arm and dragged him to the little girl. She put his strong black arms around her little shoulders. At last the man took the little girl on his lap and played and talked with her. After this he came often to visit his little girl and brought her food and presents. At last the time came when word reached Calabar that the Mission Board had decided that the Gospel should be preached in Okoyong and that Mary could go. Mary was very happy. At last God had answered her prayer. She was going into a wild country. She was going to go ahead of the other missionaries to find a place where they could build a mission house and church. When King Eyo Honesty VII heard of it, he came to see Mary. "So you are going into the wild country, to Okoyong," he said. "Yes, and I am so happy. Those people need to have their hearts and lives changed. I am happy that I shall be able to tell them about the Saviour." |
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