Author of “Nualla O'Malley,” “Malay Gold,” “The Ghost Hills,” etc.
THIS is the history of a brave American mate and a foolhardy American girl who saw no guile in the invitation of a Malay Sultan to her to found a mission station at his chief city. There is no need to tell you it is worth reading if you have ever read anything by Mr. Bedford-Jones.—The Editor.
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