This is Br. Markow's letter. I sent
him a receipt for it, tried to write a
good letter to him, at the same time
suggesting he should stay where he is
until he receives some instructions.
His German reciting is somewhat
deficient, as he had no schooling in this
difficult language; he is better posted
in his native langue, Servish, he
talks some 3 or 4 other languages, spoken
in South eastern Europe. As far as I
could see I found his a good, honest
young man. On the "Khedivie", the
Steamer that bought us from Alexandria
to Constpl he told me of his long sear-
chings for the true religion, and by
listening to his talkings I received the
impression that he lived a pure life.
In Turkey everybody uses tabacco, but he
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This is Br. Markow's letter. I sent
him a receipt for it, tried to write a
good letter to him, at the same time
suggesting he should stay where he is
until he receives some instructions.
His German reciting is somewhat
deficient, as he had no schooling in this
difficult language; he is better posted
in his native langue, Servish, he
talks some 3 or 4 other languages, spoken
in South eastern Europe. As far as I
could see I found his a good, honest
young man. On the "Khedivie", the
Steamer that bought us from Alexandria
to Constpl he told me of his long searchings for the true religion, and by
listening to his talkings I received the
impression that he lived a pure life.
In Turkey everybody uses tabacco, but he