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Excerpt from Two Girls in China
Almost three months were spent in the capital; and from this point journeys were made to the Ming Tombs, the Nan K'ou Pass, and across Pechili almost to the Mongolian frontier. In the latter expedition the writer was aecom panied by a missionary, an American lady who spoke Chinese ?uently, and through whose assistance, as interpreter, an insight into national characteristics was obtained which would not have been otherwise practicable.
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