Lonesome and Broken Hearted.

One of our large girls was was quite anxious to return to her home at the expiration of her school period last month, now writes the following letter:
   "I dont' like to stay here in this country at all. Do you think we could go back? When I tell our people about the ways of the East and the great differences between the East and the West, they make fun of me and say I feel big now, talking so. I tell them, "Yes, I feel proud of the Eastern people. I feel as if I had left my best home and gone to a worse home. I feel lonesome and broken-hearted, and don't feel at home yet. I have seen my friends and parents but have not seen much pleasure toward us Carlisle children. They all talk about us."

JULY 1884 MORNING STAR, p. 4. Vol IV:no. 12.