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Some Results of Christianity
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Unyoro and sold as a slave in Uganda. It is always a joy to feel that one has been privileged to have the bringing up of such lads, and to think of what their future might have been, but for the influence of Christ in their lives. Certainly, they well repay the teaching expended on them.

In the faces of our Christian women, too, may be seen a difference, and the illustration will show that even at the very earliest age their children are taught to go to God’s House, for this picture was taken just outside a church. The kindly disposition of the lads could be instanced in many ways, but one will serve to show that they would set an example to English children in some things. One of them served a master who owned a dog. When the dog was taken with distemper and lying near to death, the lad sat beside it and moistened its mouth with water every few minutes until it died. It is a rare thing