White Queen of the Cannibals: the Story of Mary Slessor by A. J. Bueltmann
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"The trip was fine, Ma," said Chief Edem. "Duke Town is a big village. They have a big churchhouse. We saw many things." "Did you need your guns and swords?" asked Mary. "No, Ma, you were right. We did not need guns or swords. King Eyo was good to us. We have many fine things." "If you work hard and get things to trade, you can get many more fine things," said Mary. "We are going to work hard. We want many of those fine things we saw." The men did work. Because they were busy they had less time and less desire to get drunk and quarrel. Mary's missionary work was having its effect on the lives of the people. Slowly they were changing from their heathen ways, but there was still much to do. One day while Mary and Mr. Ovens were working on the mission house they heard a wild scream from the nearby jungle. Mary jumped up. "Something is wrong in the jungle," said Mary. "Johnny, go and see what it is." One of her orphan boys ran off to find out what was wrong. In a few minutes he came back. "Ma, Ma," he cried, "a man is hurt. Maybe he is dead. Come quick." |
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