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Around the World in 88 Years -E Book - Arthur Burt

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The months rolled by and on <strong>the</strong> 8th of June <strong>in</strong> 1940, Marj andI were married. I had been sav<strong>in</strong>g up money towards <strong>the</strong> daywhen we would marry, but on three occasions, <strong>the</strong> Lord hadrequired me to use <strong>the</strong> money for someth<strong>in</strong>g else. F<strong>in</strong>ally, when<strong>the</strong> day had come and I didn’t have <strong>the</strong> money to buy a wedd<strong>in</strong>gr<strong>in</strong>g, at <strong>the</strong> last m<strong>in</strong>ute, <strong>the</strong> people at <strong>the</strong> mission m<strong>in</strong>istered tome, enabl<strong>in</strong>g me to buy a r<strong>in</strong>g. The only suit I had to wear for <strong>the</strong>wedd<strong>in</strong>g was a thick, navy blue, w<strong>in</strong>ter suit and I nearly boiledalive that hot summer day.Our Honeymoon <strong>in</strong> North WalesWhen we married, <strong>World</strong> War II had already begun. For ourhoneymoon, we packed a tent and camp<strong>in</strong>g equipment on ourbacks and went to North Wales where <strong>the</strong> people treated us as ifwe were German spies, because <strong>the</strong>y were fearful and suspiciousof any stranger. Everyth<strong>in</strong>g seemed to go wrong.Poor Marj had survived <strong>the</strong> months and months of wait<strong>in</strong>g forme to get my f<strong>in</strong>ances toge<strong>the</strong>r, while people teased her say<strong>in</strong>g,“Oh you’ll never get married. God will return soon, and <strong>the</strong>rewon’t be time for people to get married.” Her companions keptup a relentless teas<strong>in</strong>g which negatively affected her.As a result, Marj decided that to be a good wife she would just fit<strong>in</strong> with me. So, on our honeymoon, she stopped dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g tea,because I don’t dr<strong>in</strong>k tea. She was miserable. Then, I developed aboil on my big toe and was <strong>in</strong> such pa<strong>in</strong>, we couldn’t walk upMt. Snowden as we had planned. I thank God our honeymoonwas not a prophetic forerunner of what our marriage was to be,because our honeymoon was a complete disaster — with hostile,suspicious natives, boils on big toes, and no tea for Marj.After three days, Marj had a cup of tea and she revived. Wemanaged to live <strong>the</strong> week out, but it was not what a honeymoonis supposed to be. We were glad to return and glad toleave <strong>the</strong> honeymoon beh<strong>in</strong>d us. We had no money to set uphome, so our good friend, <strong>the</strong> head mistress, offered us a littleroom at <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> mission house where Marj cont<strong>in</strong>ued withher household duties while I cont<strong>in</strong>ued m<strong>in</strong>ister<strong>in</strong>g at <strong>the</strong> mission.70

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