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first entry Mr. Groves makes in the Journal for 1831, the second year of his residence in Bagdad, is about the Lord’s goodness in providing for their wants; he says, “I have this day settled all may accounts, and find, after everything is paid, including the expenses of my baggage from Bushire, and of the house and school for another year, that our little stock will last us, with the Lord’s blessing, two months longer, and then we know not whence we are to be supplied, but the Lord does not