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The biography draws on letters and journals to present the life of a British missionary who spent twenty-five years in the Cameroons and the Congo. It follows her early years, betrothal, voyage, marriage, and successive postings, describing day-to-day mission work, church building, schooling, medical relief, pioneering efforts at remote stations, and the establishment of a training institution. Episodes of travel, hardship, local encounters, and administrative responsibilities culminate in a final furlough and voyage. The final chapter sketches her character and legacy as conveyed through personal correspondence and contemporary recollections.

About the Author

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George Hawker

George Hawker is an author known for his work "An Englishwoman's Twenty-Five Years in Tropical Africa," which provides a personal account of life and experiences in Africa over a significant period. His writing offers insights into the cultural and social dynamics of the region during his time, reflecting on the challenges and adventures faced by those living in tropical environments. Hawker's narrative contributes to the understanding of colonial life and the complexities of cross-cultural interactions in Africa.

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