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well worn ere I got them. Got a Christmas pres-
ent of a night-
January 16, 1922 - Monday
gown from Mary Reid yesterday; also a letter
from a member of Mrs. Reid's Bible class, P.D.,
saying they had sent me a box & wished to give
me a magazine; & a card from Bernice [Beisek-
el?] of Greensboro, N.C. to all of whom I also wrote to-
day, as well as Frances James Muller Haynes.
I met the Thomases in the hall at the Guest
House this a.m. & they told me they were on
their way back to [Luseine?]; I don't know any
of the details as yet. Readdressed two letters for
Miss C., & one for both, & sent Miss W. a post-
card today. Banked the R5000/ at noon; this
p.m. sent the letter by boy & got R25/ in return
[Ispahany's?] fees made another R15. Had a postal
from Miss C. this aft. Have been reading our
"Amerian Baptist Missions in Burma, 1920"
given me by Mrs. Petty of Portland last spring;
Mrs. Phinney also gave me two copies soon after
I arrived & I sent one to Mrs. McClary of S.,
& the other to Florence Woodburn (I believe) of
Vancouver, Washington. Had another brief
letter from Miss Parrott this p.m. Dr. King-
sley was here today; China's cough was bet-
ter so she seemed to think she was all
right; nevertheless I gave her another rub
& coughdrop at bedtime last eve, & again
tonight. Asked the teachers to buy me stamps
[the?] next time they go to [K...]