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The Fulfilment of a Dream of Pastor Hsi's / The Story of the Work in Hwochow

Chapter 2 THE BIG ROAD

Word Count: 1304    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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uxuriant southern plains; cartloads of tobacco and paper from the large cities in the south of the province, and caravans of travellers; whole families packed into large carts moving to some new home; mat-covered litters swung between two mules and heavily curtained, in which the wives

f the famous opening lotus. For many months, stretching into years, this hope has sustained them through the weary pilgrimage. From the threshold of their Lhama home they have walked every step of the

e Fen River, and before him is the city gate. To this brazen image is committed the important function of guarding Hwochow fr

ith snow, and in warmer seasons touched with the beauty of ever-changing colour. These moun

ape is of a uniform shade which is best described as khaki. Owing to the friable nature of the soil formation kno

um poppy, and for miles over the plain the wonderful iridescent bloom gave th

h, and so vigorously has the law been enforced that the poppy has completely disappeared from v

the physical condition of a journey may be comparatively easy. Ease of mind, however, can only be attained by the philosopher who,

o men each produce a pipe, and it is good practice for the impatient Westerner to see them sit on their heels and talk the matter over. Time passes, but the carter is untrammelled by any artificial measure thereof, and after endless discussion, amid comforting whiffs of tobacco, he proceeds to think of a plan whereby the deadlock may be overcome.

y being hidden in the black mass. Your only hope at such a moment is to throw yourself with the grace of an expert gymnast on to the bank, thankful if you escape unhurt and only bespattered by mud. These pits are carefully kept in condition by a small group of men who appear, as by magic, to offer assistance at the suitable moment. No plight, however, excites the

e the traveller to rest, the red scrolls at the door assuring him that "From the four s

fine tower, but all the smaller streets are alike, running between blank walls, from which access to as many as twelve courtyards may be through one small door. Numerous pigs walk unhinder

t next door to this, with the money given by his wife, Mr. Hsi secured small premises and announced that he was opening an opium refuge, and was willing to recei

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1 Chapter 1 MRS. HSI'S GIFT2 Chapter 2 THE BIG ROAD3 Chapter 3 A NEW VENTURE4 Chapter 4 THE CONTINUATION OF THE STORY5 Chapter 5 LIFE IN THE VILLAGES6 Chapter 6 OUR RECEPTION AT HWOCHOW7 Chapter 7 A PORTRAIT GALLERY8 Chapter 8 WORK DEVELOPMENT9 Chapter 9 MRS. HSI'S SECOND GIFT10 Chapter 10 THE STORY OF AN OPIUM SMOKER11 Chapter 11 THE GREAT FURNACE FOR A GREAT SOUL12 Chapter 12 THE POWERS OF DARKNESS13 Chapter 13 THE LIFE STORY OF PASTOR WANG14 Chapter 14 A VISIT TO THE BASE15 Chapter 15 THE BUILDERS16 Chapter 16 WOMEN'S BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL17 Chapter 17 THE DRAW NET LET DOWN INTO THE SEA18 Chapter 18 LIFE AMONGST THE UPPER TEN THOUSAND19 Chapter 19 THE REVOLUTION OF 191120 Chapter 20 CHANGED CONDITIONS21 Chapter 21 ANOTHER PORTRAIT GALLERY22 Chapter 22 PREACHING THE GOSPEL, HEALING THE SICK23 Chapter 23 A CASKET OF JEWELS24 Chapter 24 THE TREASURE HOUSE25 Chapter 25 CONCLUSION