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Everlasting Pearl: One of China's Women

Chapter 7 DARK DAYS

Word Count: 978    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

, ordinary country farmers who had to earn their living by the sweat of their brow. But they were honest an

y love in th

be changed the du

ng Pearl was moderately happy. Her husband was quite satisfied with his bright young wife, and treated her kindly. The mother-in-law was rather hard on her and inconsiderate, but the father-in-law lo

three days and nights the Taoist priests had come to chant their formulas, promising to cleanse the house from evil spirits, and to break open the door of hell and rescue the soul of the departed father. There was real sorrow in Everlasting Pearl's heart as she knelt near the coffin wail

, she was throwing herself in agony over the body of her dead mother, the mother who had always loved her so tenderly. And death was fearful to her. The "three souls and seven spirits" had evidently all taken their departure. Where had they gone? If only she knew, th

her husband worked harder than ever, as now all the profit they made would be their own. The harvest promised to be a good one. In the beginning of the sixth moon, after the early crops of rice had been cut, they ate their new rice on the day appointed by

lness deprived him of his reason, her cup of sorrow seemed full. For three years he was raving mad, and often, when in one of his fits

gth. Bravely she plodded on, but often lost heart and gave herself up to her sorrow. If only her parents or her father-in-law had been alive, they would have comforted her. If only she we

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er of "the Friend that sticketh closer than a brother." She was so weary and burdened, but no one had ever whispered in her ear the sweet and tender invitation of the great Rest-Giver: "Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I wil

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Everlasting Pearl: One of China's Women
Everlasting Pearl: One of China's Women
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1 Chapter 1 BIRTH AND INFANCY2 Chapter 2 FOOTBINDING3 Chapter 3 CHILDHOOD DAYS4 Chapter 4 ENGAGEMENT5 Chapter 5 MARRIAGE-PART I6 Chapter 6 MARRIAGE-PART II7 Chapter 7 DARK DAYS8 Chapter 8 MISERABLE COMFORTERS9 Chapter 9 BROKEN CISTERNS10 Chapter 10 WAYS NOT KNOWN11 Chapter 11 THE MESSENGERS OF PEACE12 Chapter 12 THE BEGINNING OF CONFLICT13 Chapter 13 THE BATTLE GROWS FIERCER14 Chapter 14 LIGHT AFTER DARKNESS15 Chapter 15 SAVED TO SERVE16 Chapter 16 PERSECUTION AND TRIAL17 Chapter 17 LABOUR AND FRUIT18 Chapter 18 FRUIT MORE ABUNDANT19 Chapter 19 PREPARATION FOR FURTHER SERVICE20 Chapter 20 DAYS OF SHADOW21 Chapter 21 THE SHADOW DEEPENS22 Chapter 22 ENTERING THE VALLEY23 Chapter 23 ANOTHER JEWEL WON FOR CHRIST24 Chapter 24 CONCLUSION