My Third Campaign in East Africa a Story of Missionary Life in Troublous Times
My Third Campaign in East Africa a Story of Missionary Life in Troublous Times
William Salter Price
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M. Has begun, I hear, by making presents of large sums of money to all the principal men. How far this will go in satisfying them, remains to be seen. I gather from Col. Euan Smith's letter, that it is intended shortly to send an officer to Eabai, to make an inquiry on the spot as to how many " watoro " may be there, to search them out, and to hand them over to their "owners". I do not know indeed have no means of knowing how many of these poor runaways there may be in our Mission Settlement. I... have always set my face against allowing them as far as we had power to prevent it to find shelter within The " Watoro" Difficulty. 185 our borders. Feeling strongly that, however much it may go against the grain to turn our backs on these people, it was our duty under the circumstances to take every precaution to exclude them I have, over and over again, earnestly urged this policy on my Missionary Brethren, and have no reason to suppose that they have acted contrary to it. It is not sur- prising if, in spite of their vigilance, some refugees have, from time to time, crept in unobserved, and become absorbed in the community.
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