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MISSIONARY LIFE 
yesterday morning and on a night previous, 
through an interpreter. 
Brother and Sister Gomer work very hard, 
without complaining or making any fuss. Puiict- 
uality and economy are strictly caVried out; and 
without doubt they are the hardest-working mis- 
sionaries I have yet known. I wish you had 
many such whom you could send over here. 
MORE WORK FOR CHRIST. 
I have been very busy since my arrival, and 
things are going on nicely here. More work for 
Christ is our motto. We ought to open another 
station soon. You must not disappoint us. I 
want one in the Cockborough Biver country 
soon. Let the Redeemer’s kingdom extend. Let 
no consideration of dollars and cents hinder the 
progress of our work. I visited Tom Tucker’s 
town. He wants a school there ; the people also 
desire a school. You know Tom is really head- 
man of the place ; and he calls himself an Ameri- 
can, therefore his towui must he ours. I took the 
small boat the other day and went to look at the 
place. The people received me gladly. At night 
I held services, and there were upward of forty 
present. The people were very attentive. This 
was the first meeting ever held in the place. It 
was somewhat amusing, when we knelt to pray. 
