assy.--Mrs. Judson's Residence at Amherst.--Her
Illness and Death.--Death of her Infant, 166
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PART II.
THE LIFE OF THE SECOND MRS. JUDSON.
CHAPTER I.
Birth and Education.--Poetical Talent, 183
CHAPTER II.
Conversion.--Bias toward a Missionary Life.--Acquaintance with
Boardman, 193
CHAPTER III.
Account of George Dana Boardman, 198
CHAPTER IV.
Marriage of Miss Hall and Mr. Boardman.--They sail for
India--Letter from Mr. B.--Letters from Mrs. B.--Another Letter
from Mr. B., 204
CHAPTER V.
Stationed at Maulmain.--Attack of Banditti.--Missionary
Operations.--Danger from Fire, 222
CHAPTER VI.
Removal to Tavoy.--Idolatry of the People.--Letter from Mrs.
B.--Baptism of a Karen Disciple.--Some Account of the Karens, 230
CHAPTER VII.
Letter from Mrs. B.--Mr. B's. Visit to the Karens in their
Villages.--Defection of Disciples.--Its Effect on Mr. and Mrs. B., 239
CHAPTER VIII.
Death of their First-born.--Letters from Mrs. B., 248
CHAPTER IX.
Revolt of Tavoy.--Letter from Mr. B., 252
CHAPTER X.
Missionary Labors of Mr. Boardman--His ill Health.--Letter from
Mrs. B.--Death of a second Child.--Letters from Mrs. B., 262
CHAPTER XI.
Letter from Mrs. Boardman.--Illness and Death of George Dana
Boardman, 269
CHAPTER XII.
Letters from Mrs. B.--Her Decision to remain in Burmah.--Her
Missionary Labors.--Her Trials.--Schools, 284
CHAPTER XIII.
Correspondence between Mrs. Boardman and the Superintendent.--Her
Tours among the Karens.--Her Personal Appearance.--Her
Acquaintance with the Burman Language.--Dr. Judson's
Translation of the Bible, 296
CHAPTER XIV.
Mrs. Boardman's Second Marriage.--Removal to Maulmain.--Letter
from Mrs. Judson.--Her Son sent to America.--Her Husband's
Illness, 304
CHAPTER XV.
Illness of her Children.--Death of one of them.--Her Missionary
Labors, and Family Cares.--Her Declining Health.--Poem.--Her
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