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- Q17421964 description "Chinese adoptee".
- Q17421964 description "Chinese adoptee".
- Q17421964 subject Q6581697.
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- Q17421964 subject Q8077342.
- Q17421964 subject Q8363503.
- Q17421964 abstract "Topsy (died 1998) was an abused deaf mute Chinese Tartar girl who was adopted by British Missionary Mildred Cable, a Protestant Christian missionary in China, serving with the China Inland Mission, and her friends Evangeline (Eva) French and Francesca French, .."Her story is told in the book 'The Story of Topsy' She was named 'Little Lonely' by her abusive guardian, but the sisters called her 'Topsy'. The child could not hear or see and was sold as a beggar. She was unable to defend herself against attacks from the neighbour's dogs.After the Missionaries brought her to England she took on the name of Eileen Guy. The French sisters left her their money when they died in 1960 (Eileen was thought to be about 45 at that time) and she lived in Rickmansworth until she died in 1998.".
- Q17421964 deathDate "1998".
- Q17421964 deathYear "1998".
- Q17421964 wikiPageWikiLink Q106039.
- Q17421964 wikiPageWikiLink Q1073203.
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- Q17421964 wikiPageWikiLink Q6581697.
- Q17421964 wikiPageWikiLink Q7281303.
- Q17421964 wikiPageWikiLink Q8077342.
- Q17421964 wikiPageWikiLink Q8363503.
- Q17421964 dateOfDeath "1998".
- Q17421964 name "Topsy".
- Q17421964 shortDescription "Chinese adoptee".
- Q17421964 type Person.
- Q17421964 type Agent.
- Q17421964 type Person.
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- Q17421964 comment "Topsy (died 1998) was an abused deaf mute Chinese Tartar girl who was adopted by British Missionary Mildred Cable, a Protestant Christian missionary in China, serving with the China Inland Mission, and her friends Evangeline (Eva) French and Francesca French, .."Her story is told in the book 'The Story of Topsy' She was named 'Little Lonely' by her abusive guardian, but the sisters called her 'Topsy'. The child could not hear or see and was sold as a beggar.".
- Q17421964 label "Topsy (d.1998)".
- Q17421964 name "Topsy".