excerpt from 'My Life and Sacred Songs' pp. 41 (93 words)
excerpt from 'My Life and Sacred Songs' pp. 41 (93 words)
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A few hours later our party visited that portion of the city called Mount Zion, where we entered the fine school erected by an English bishop for the children of Jerusalem. We were greeted by the principal, who proved to have been a member of my choir at the meetings in London. I was invited to sing for the children, and consented to do so if they would sing for us first. I was much surprised to hear them sing some of my own songs, as well as their native songs in Arabic. |
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