weakness and to rejoice with all her marvelous 

 capacity for joy in the eternal bliss of the 

 Father's home! Surely our dear departed 

 ones are not far away and certainly we have 

 not lost them; they are perhaps more truly 

 ours than ever before. Could dear Mrs. 

 Sprunt speak to you now, what a wonderful, 

 wonderful story she would have to tell and 

 what words of comfort she would speak! 

 Her memory is most fragrant in Kiangyin, 

 and you and she mean so much to the people 

 here that we felt we must have a memorial 

 service ; it will be held in the church tomorrow 

 (Sunday) morning, and we are praying that 

 it may be a time of great spiritual upbuilding 

 for the Kiangyin Christians. 



Most sincerely, 



Ella D. Little. 



Kiangyin, China, 



February 22, 19 16. 



^'Whether we live or die, we are the 

 Lord's." 



"When He shall appear we shall be like 

 Him, for we shall see Him as He is." 

 With deepest sympathy. 

 Very sincerely yours, 



Rida Jourolmon. 



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