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Letter 6 - October 11, 1901

Letter 6 - October 11, 1901

Nabumali, To her sister Margaret, Yorkshire

My dearest Margaret,

Tonight the winds have returned - thundering down from Elgon like a wild choir. I sat by the fire holding Mary, who coughed again most of the night. I fear it may be malaria, though I pray it’s only the cold. The quinine is nearly gone, and the nearest doctor is days away.

I held her chest and whispered over her sleeping body,

“He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge…”- Psalm 91:4

But if I’m honest, sister, I was trembling too. Not just for her, but for me.
For what happens if she worsens? For how long I must stay brave? For what it means to raise children at the edge of the known world?

William is so strong. So unwavering. But even he leans more heavily on the cane these days. The hills are steep. The path is lonely.

We laugh when we can - usually over burnt corn meal - which they call “posho” or the way Mary insists the word “angel” is pronounced “enjira.”

But there are also nights like this one.

Nights when I miss the bell of St. John’s, the scent of Yorkshire fog, and the certainty that tea would always be warm and the doctor just down the lane.

And yet - even as I write this - I hear the distant rhythm of the talking drum from Busiu. I know William is teaching.
I know a boy is learning to write his name.
I know a girl is singing “Jesus, lover of my soul” in lugisu.
I know the Kingdom is coming.

So I will not be afraid.

“Do not fear, for I am with you;
Do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

- Isaiah 41:10

Hold us in your prayers, dear sister.
We are tired - but not defeated.
Lonely - but not alone.
Homesick - but home-bound for heaven.

With all my love,
Ethe

 

  • Letter 6 - October 11, 1901
  • Part 2: The Letters of Mrs. Ethel Bronwen Crabtree

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