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...evening and there always a beautiful sunset. All the European portion of Rangoon seems to be there at that time and especially where there is music and [illegible] twice. Once we drove to Kenendine to visit a Baptist girls school and talked with two Americans at the head - the narrowest minded and least competent the imagination can paint. Finally we found a leading Burmese woman - Mrs. Ma May Hla Oung - one of us in every point except experience and religion. She is a Buddhist. I hope to keep in touch with her now. We were glad to leave Rangoon on account of the heat, altho we had enjoyed our drives and visit to the Pagodas &c. We flew...

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