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| CONTENTS
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| CHAPTER XXI | |
| Drought—Starvation—Inland disturbances—Rainfall and diease | Pp. 251-258 |
| CHAPTER XXII | |
| The missionary question—Ethics of Christianity—Cant and commerce—The necessity for restraint | Pp. 259-267 |
| CHAPTER XXIII | |
| Inland journeying—Ponies, servants, interpreters, food andaccommodation—What to take and how to take it—Up the Han River, frolic and leisure | Pp. 268-281 |
| CHAPTER XXIV | |
| Kang-wha, brief history of the island—A monastic retreat, an ideal rest—Nocturnal visitors—Midnight masses—Return to the capital—Preparations for a great journey—Riots and confusion. | Pp. 282-298 |
| APPENDIX I | |
| Schedule of train service. | P. 299 |
| APPENDIX II | |
| Return of all shipping entered at the open ports of Korea during the year 1902 | Pp. 300 |
| APPENDIX III | |
| Return of principal articles of export to foreign countries from the open ports of Korea during the years 1901-1902 | P. 303 |
| APPENDIX IV | |
| Return of principal articles of imports to foreign countries during the years 1901-1902 | P. 304 |