White Queen of the Cannibals: the Story of Mary Slessor by A. J. Bueltmann
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"Why have you done this?" asked Mary. Chief Edem said nothing. He turned and walked away. The other people also kept still. Mary took Ipke to her room. She put medicine on the burns. "Why did they do this to you, Ipke?" she asked. "It is because I helped the white Ma. The people say I do not follow the old ways. It is bad to follow new ways. I must be punished. The bad spirit must be burned out." "O God," prayed Mary, "heal this boy and help me to change the wicked heathen ways." #6# _A Brave Nurse_ It was strangely quiet in the village of Chief Okurike. The chief was sick. All the magic of the witch doctors could not make him better. If he died, many of his wives, slaves and soldiers would be killed to go with him into the spirit-world. A woman from a neighboring village came to the house of Chief Okurike's wives. |
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