The American Missionary — Volume 50, No. 8, August, 1896 by Various
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hoarse that she could hardly speak. A few questions brought out the
trouble, and revealed the fact that she owned a pile of lumber near by. I asked her why they did not repair it. She thought it too old, and the reason she gave for not building a new one was that she was waiting for her "old man" to begin. I found that her daughter was teaching school in the country, and had $25 already due her that she could use for the work. I told her to have one room put up at once, and build others as she had money. She thought a little, then said, "Tell me all about it, and I'll do just as you say." Now the room is nearly finished (not ceiled or plastered, for such extras are almost unknown), and a prouder woman would be hard to find. All are not so willing to be taught, but I rejoice over every improvement. * * * * * AMONG THE INDIANS. CLOSING EXERCISES AT SANTEE NORMAL SCHOOL. By Miss Edith Leonard. The last busy days of the school year are over. We have gathered the first fruits of our work; we hope there will be a greater harvest in years to come. At the communion service, on June 7, three of our pupils were received into the church. The next Thursday came the evening of declamations, recitations, and music, for which the pupils had been preparing. During |
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