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A View of supplying the now loudly expressed demand for a literature for our Sunday-schools that will be both instruct ive and entertaining. Its truth is more thrilling than fiction, and its simple story stranger than romance. It is written mainly for our older Sunday-school chil dren; but its pages may contain informa tion and lessons that will not bewithout interest to any who may be inclined to know more of Africa, and of the strange career of a lady whose life was sacrificed to her intense desire to penetrate its wilds and its deserts, and be a herald of mercy to its persecuted and benighted people.
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