Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati; Pioneer in the Movement for the Education of the Child-Widow of India
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They come from all sides with their matrons. The little ones and middle-sized girls are most anxious to learn singing. At 4 p.m. the girls go out of the singing class to their rooms, take their platter, cups, etc., go to the tank to wash their hands and take water in their drinking vessels, and go to the dining-rooms, where they are led by the matrons in the proper order. When the chief matron rings a small bell to call order and to say grace, all girls stand, fold their hands, bend their heads... reverently, and ask God's blessing. Supper is over at 6 p.m., and they have a little time for play. SomxC are walking about, some sitting in the open ground, some dancing and singing and enjoying themselves. Some chat in the garden, and inspect flowers and leaves. They are beginning to love flowers. A HOME TOUCHES 63 year ago they used to tear up the leaves of the flower plants and break the branches of the grow- ing trees. " Night has come. The bell for retiring is ring- ing. The girls hurry off from the garden to their respective dormitories.
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