內容摘要說明:----Cloudy and showers of rain at intervals-Left early and pass through Toa-chiu' halted in front of a rich man's house' extracted many teeth and Spoke for sometime then went on to Toa-O which is a large valley between wooded hills where Savages roam----we had dinner at A-li-sai where the headman Tan-hui has his home. The houses were mostly of stone and covered with tiles lest the Savages should come accidentally and unexpectly upon them. about two dozen after dinner took spears and guns' so we went along through tall grass till we came to Chhen-kui-siaN. There a Stockade of posts put in the ground served as protection from the savages. The head military mandarin came out' took me by the hand and let me into his inner apartment where I had to take tea' then Dr. Warburg took a photo of two dozen savages who were there' then a photo of PiN-po-hoan with spears and guns in their hands-After which we moved on to Pat-li-sai When rain came down rather heavy so after examining another kind stockade there we returned to A-li-sai. Saw them there killed a water buffalo and goat. At night 50 children sat on the floor of the chapel whilst grown up persons stood like a compact mess all round and though wet a great crowd stood outside whilst I spoke. Then all sang for an hour or two. After arranging many Mission matters I meditated for hours------ the Toa-O valley is peopled about as below--- A-li-sai 170 PiN-po-hoan and about the half have interest in the Gospel. They have no field as yet. Have houses. Chhen-kui-siaN. 170. About 50 show an interest in the Lord's work. Field as yet not secured. Tu-iau-pi. About 40 in all and a few are hearers also. No fields. Ku-pho-siaN-- About 20. several attend regularly-No field as yet secured. In the eve. I bap. At A-li-sai.