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That winter Dr. Kelly was called to Nanking to teach the grandsons of Li Hung Chang, and there Mrs. Kelly resumed her work in the Girls' School, with Mrs., Lyon and Miss Kelly. In May, 1901, Dr. Kelly was permitted to return to Changteh, but the consul would not permit Women to go into the interior. He returned to his wife in August, only to bring to both a fresh disappointment, but in November she was allowed to return with him. I She arrived at Changteh December Io, and after one day at home was taken ill, passing away on the evening of the seventeenth, in spite of skillful and anxious care. She said: 'Aft is all right. I would rather be in China than any place in the world, and it was her choice that her burial place was close to her new home. So in a Chinese coffin, amid foreign sights and sounds and faces, she was laid to rest on the upper terrace of a beautiful hill overlooking the River Yuan, a branch of the Yang-Tse, three miles below the city of Changteh, and a thousand miles from the coast. A missionary has said that no station seems to make much progress until a foreign grave is made, and we are sure that in some way this life was not sac- rificed in vain. A friend writes: 'fit is wonderful how many friends she had made among natives and foreigners alike. Nanking has shed many tears since the news came, and women among whom she had worked there say: Her earnestness was very great, and her loving heart was very largef' The burden of a terrible grief rests on her widowed and childless mother and her desolate young husband, but we know that she will arise, and we catch the echo of the words they sang as they left her sleeping by the river side: Sleep on beloved, sleep and take thy rest, Lay down thy head upon thy Savior's breast, We loved thee well, but Jesus loves thee best,- Good night. Until the Easter glory lights the skies, Until the dead in jesus shall arise, Till He shall come, but not in lowly guise, Good night. MYRTA G. PARSONS. 21
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