The Sister Martyrs of Ku Cheng : Memoir And Letters of Eleanor And Elizabeth Saunders ("nellie" And "topsie") of Melbourne

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So then Mr. Stewart could not get back as the ladder was taken up, and they would not put it down again.
" That was Thursday. All Friday Mrs. Stewart was in bed with a frightfully bad head, brought on, I think, by nervous excitement. The rest of us just walked about, and I put in a good day's hard work at Chinese. The city gates remained blocked ; there was no going either in or out except by the ladder, which was only put down at stated times. There was a guard all round the city wall. We were
... much amused in the morning at a pro- cession of soldiers from the Yamen, who, with the Man- darin himself at their head, went all round the wall inside to see how things were getting on. We also had a visit from his excellency — at least Mr. Stewart had, while we only looked at him through the crack in the door. One very nice thing to notice is this, that when selecting men to form the guards the Mandarin asked particularly for Christians : ' They never quarrel nor use bad words, and they are so trustworthy.' This was the testimony of the heathen Mandarin when he was in need of some one to rely on to watch the walls.

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