'for His Sake' : a Record of a Life Consecrated to God And Devoted to China : Extracts From the Letters of Elsie Marshall, Martyred At Hwa-Sang, August 1, 1895

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The boatman says it is not safe to move, as the wind is so boisterous. We have had rather queer experiences this journey ; we had a very bad passage down the river in the house- boat, and we were both ill ; and then we grounded, and could not get on, for the tide had gone out too far. Our chair coolies had gone by steamer to a place where we ought to have landed — three miles off — so we had to send some one for them, and wait till they came back ; then our loads, and we, had to get off in a li...ttle boat ; it was very rough, but fortunately we had not far to go.
When we landed, we were surrounded, as usual, by crowds, remarking on our dress and general appearance.
We got to Lieng-gong that nightj where Archdeacon Wolfe has two rooms of his own, so we had very good quarters, so different from a native inn! The native clergy- man's wife there is such a dear little thing, and has a splendid school for children. We went down to prayers with the family in the evening ; the hymn they tried to sing was rather amusing, it was, ' I gave my life for thee,' but I could not recognize any tune they were singing till they got to the end of the first verse !


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