Page:They're a multitoode (1900).djvu/67

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We were shown in and introduced to the matron, a Chinese lady, who made us feel quite at home, and after a chat two foreign ladies came in. At first I could only stare, and I nearly forgot my manners; but I found that though they were dressed strangely they spoke my language; so my fear left me and I was soon enrolled as a scholar in the David Hill Girls' School, and proud I was of the fact, too. Truly my new name suited me—I had found rest and peace.