About This Book
A girl raised at a missionary station on a Pacific island narrates daily life at a girls' school where island pupils and two foreign girls gather for hymns, instruction, and practical tasks under the care of missionary parents and a native catechist. The account depicts preaching, Bible translation, gardening and building work, and the slow, precarious progress of converts amid opposition from warlike neighbors. Personal bonds develop between teachers and pupils, notably a chief's inquisitive daughter who questions conversion, while the community balances spiritual teaching with manual labor and the persistent risks of life in a remote mission settlement.
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