them at close quarters and suggested that a mission conference or any other while the poor sufferers were afire could not possibly be of any good use – as well preach in pandemonium. Even our Indians hesitated as to whether they should land, though these were sounds they were well acquainted with. We did land, however, and precious glad we were an hour or two later to get away. The largest house, just opposite our landing point has a round hole of a door about two and a half ft. in dia., well marked and blackened about the rim by the grim passers in and out. A few demoniac faces appeared and were suddenly withdrawn, and then a couple of old crouching black men came out and stared, then looked in the black hole with sounded like hell and...