Description | Letters from Mary Lovell, writing from the missionary home, Barachah, in Jerusalem to Mr Bugby. Including:
/2: States that she misses him dreadfully; describes the political situation in Jerusalem as 'very dark [...] The Arabs are worse since the Turkish victories in Smyrna, and want the Turk back'; thanks him for his offers of help. 6 October 1922. /3: Complains of Mr Bugby's lack of contact; debates whether she could sell her house at the moment but suspects she is not strong enough to move at the beginning of winter. 25 October 1922. /4: Describes receiving 500 dollars for the distribution of Scriptures but is no longer in contact with the Bible Depot: 'if the Braille Bible was forthcoming, I could, of course, spend some upon that'. [circa 1922]. |