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Letters from Christian Workers at Home and Abroad. 36several showers since, and there have evidentlybeen heavy rains in the mountains. Still theweather is not cold enough to make fire necessary.Mr. Montgomery was here last week and wastelling me of some of the ways in which the Governmentseek the welfare of its subjects. Beforedistributing the seed wheat provided by the GeneralGovernment, those engaged in the matter inquireif the would-be-recipient is in debt for backtaxes and deduct the tax from the amount ofseed wheat. As most of them are in debt to the Julia is a little girl who has been in our schoolfull amount or more, there is not likely to be only about one year, and can barely read and ismuch wheat distributed. All these things must by no means smart in studies, but a good workerin the end tend to show the blessings of Christianity.One day last week our baby was at the told me that Julia wanted to commune, I laughedat honse work. When some days ago some onewindow watching the waves come in and listeningto them breaking on the shore. He put his night after prayer-meeting, she told me she wasat the idea, and laughed more when on Thursdayfingers in his ears, and said, " I'm not going to going to go to the Doctor to be examined. I waslet the water make a noise." It seems to me about to prevent her from going np stairs to histhat all the efforts of this Government to stop room to bother him, as I tliought, but concludedthe progress of Christianity are about on a par thai ihat wouldn't do, sol said, " Go on." leannottell you how surprised I was to learn ihat shewith the baby's stopping the noise of the Mediterranean'by closing his ears to it.had shown herself intelligent in things we had notThe following letier to Miss E. J. Crothers tanght her specially and that her examination wasof New York will interest our readers :in every way satisfactory. She is thirteen; motherMeksine, Turkey, Nov. 26ih, 188t. dead and father as good as dead in that he apparentlycares nothing whatever for his My dear Miss Crothers : I posted you a letterchildren.to-day, but inasmuch as I told you that none of Selma is about eleven and has always been agoodthe four girls and Fellah boy who applied for admissioninto the church were received, 1 mustchild and her mother is willing for her to do aswrite and recall the statements, since all but onelittle girl have been granted their desire.The poor boy was so persistent iu followingup his request, that he prevailed chiefly by bissaying that, although unable to answer all thequestions put to him, he believed that there wasno salvation out of Christ, and at last he said," I may never have another opportunity to jointhe church;" so he and an old man, (a Maronite),were baptized this evening. A babe of one ofour teachers was also baptized.Ofthe little girls, I want to speak at length.You are acquainted with three of them, Remra,Miriam Karroom and Selma Khayot; the otherassailed; but her preaching is better than herpractice. Her strivings after new obedience notbeing the most vigorous, it was thought bestthat she should wait. ') he poor girl sobbed pitifullythis evening, and before we leit the prayerroom she asked me with trembling voice, whetherit would be very long until another communionwould be held. She said, " I was so glad before,but now my gladness is turned into sorrow." Ihope she may improve by this seemingly severelesson.she pleases in regard to being a Protestant.While I am speaking of Selma, I will mention anamusing remark she made a day or so ago, whichwas this, " I often and often think that, if I shouldbecome a Protestant and then marry a man whois not, I would talk and talk to him until he wouldbecome one too." One would hardly have patiencewith an American child of that age who wouldtalk so, but when we remember that these peopletalk to their girls of their matrimonial prospectsalmost from the cradle we do not wonder at herthinking of it.Miriam's story of to-day's experience is long ;but I shall endeavor to reherse to you as much asI can remember ; it needs to be told in Arabic toone; JuUa, I think I never mentioned. Bemra is be as forcible.only ten years old, but, as far as knowledge isconcerned, I venture to say she would compareMiriam had not understood that there wouldbe a service this afternoon and I did not think towith many home communicants who are beyond mention it when she asked permission to go home ;her in years. She is ready to answer for the so, when night was coming on and she had notfaith which is within her, and does answer whencome, I began to grow uneasy least her parents(whom I knew were not willing that she should

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