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The bungalow in Pathankot had lost the one who had made it a haven of rest for all who sought its shelter.
Daughters of India 1908
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You don't mean that I shall believe that my Hindu brothers in Pathankot have met and asked that Miss Sahiba to start a girls 'school!
Daughters of India 1908
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Back in Pathankot, which was only forty miles from the center of the earthquake shock, some damage had been done, and the violent rocking of the earth sent terror-stricken people out into the streets.
Daughters of India 1908
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As this town had no place of learning for its girls and the Christians had heard of the Miss Sahiba in Pathankot, starting a class for her orphan girls, they asked her to take three of their girls into her home as boarders and give them the same privileges that the orphans were enjoying.
Daughters of India 1908
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"Yes, Pathankot is an old, old town, Ruth, and its people have lived and died without Christ."
Daughters of India 1908
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These missionaries have come to stay in Pathankot.
Daughters of India 1908
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After a week's visit with Miss Corbett and her faithful band of workers and girls, the Miss Sahiba felt she must return to her home and work in Pathankot.
Daughters of India 1908
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Oh Miss Sahiba, please open a girls 'school in Pathankot.
Daughters of India 1908
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By reason of circumstances over which no one had control the Miss Sahiba was obliged to spend a few months of three successive summers alone in Pathankot.
Daughters of India 1908
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By and by our people will forget all about it, and you will have great honour for having so nobly helped to promote female education in Pathankot.
Daughters of India 1908
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