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Subjects: 1) Constance and the Judds travel to Ninghai in sedan chairs and on a mule, 2) Detailed description of the house at Ninghai in which they are to live, 3) The daily routine from dawn to dusk is full of good work, 4) A simple diet, rice, Chinese bread, fish and fowl, 5) Constance, oppressed by a monotonous life behind the mission house walls, declares that her faith in God’s presence sustains her, 6) First report of homesickness on Constance’s part.
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English
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Transcript available in J. D. Owen, J. Gullick & S. McClure (eds.), 'Married to a Missionary: Constance Douthwaite's letters to her family, 1887-1896, with additional letters from her husband Arthur Douithwaite MD', unpublished, 2009 [copy available in Special Collections Reading Room] |
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