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I can't quite make out whether he'll pay for the boy's education or whether he is preparing some sort of witchcraft on his own account. Then to Kim: 'You'll live to be grateful to your friend the Red Bull yet. We'll make a man of you at Sanawar even at the price o' making you a Protestant. 'Certainly most certainly, said Bennett. 'But you will not go to Sanawar, said Kim.

You were goin' off today to the Military Orphanage at Sanawar, where the Regiment would keep you till you were old enough to enlist. Ye'd be brought up to the Church of England. Bennett arranged for that. On the other hand, if ye go to St Xavier's ye'll get a better education an an can have the religion. D'ye see my dilemma?

On the following Sabbath, Yonan preached to a congregation of about two hundred, at Sanawar, where forty families of refugees from Saat were spending the summer. When Miss Fiske and Miss Rice visited their camp, they found a number of temporary huts enclosing a circle, where the domestic labors of spinning, weaving, and cooking were actively going on.

It was with feelings of peculiar interest that they heard, some years after, that this stranger in Sanawar, but, as they fondly hoped, their sister in Christ, held fast her confidence in his grace to the end, and so fell asleep in Jesus. For a companion picture to the preceding, we turn to the summer of 1852. Mr.

'But we will go to Sanawar, little man. That's the order of the Commander-in-Chief, who's a trifle more important than O'Hara's son. 'You will not go to Sanawar. You will go to thee War. There was a shout of laughter from the full tent. 'When you know your own Regiment a trifle better you won't confuse the line of march with line of battle, Kim. We hope to go to "thee War" sometime.

The Regiment would go on to Umballa, and Kim would be sent up, partly at the expense of the Lodge and in part by subscription, to a place called Sanawar. 'It's miraculous past all whooping, Colonel, said Father Victor, when he had talked without a break for ten minutes. 'His Buddhist friend has levanted after taking my name and address.