Christina Forsyth of Fingoland the Story of the Loneliest Woman in Africa
Christina Forsyth of Fingoland the Story of the Loneliest Woman in Africa
W P William Pringle Livingstone
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Her oldest elder — still after twenty-five years' service as true and staunch as ever — used often to take the leading part. " We are just like little birds in a nest, " he would say, " sitting with open mouths waiting the coming of the mother-bird to receive. " During a dust-storm, followed by heavy rain, a woman took refuge at the mission- house. It was her old boarder Ida, who had been on a journey and had been caught in the storm some miles away. Mrs. Forsyth was pleased to see her looking ...so bright and cheerful. She had married a Christian young man, a Wesleyan teacher and preacher who came of fine stock, and continued to teach in his school. Slie was now on her way to visit his people who were very fond of her. " She is quite a credit to the ladies, " wrote Mrs. Forsyth to Greenock. The greater part of her day was taken up with visiting from kraal to kraal. Soon after breakfast she made ready. The dimier-was prepared and set on to cook and then left to look after itself. Carrying a large black 166 CHRISTINA FORSYTH sunshade — on which she sometimes fixed a white cover — and a bag over her arm con- taining her Bible and hymn-book, she set out, either alone or accompanied by her servant.
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