Mahatma Letter No. 3c: Difference between revisions
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This is Letter No. 3c in Barker numbering. See below for Context and background.
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Envelope
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A few words more: why should you have felt disappointed at not receiving a direct reply to your last note? It was received in my room about half a minute after the currents for the production of the pillow dak had been set ready and in full play. And — unless I had assured you that a man of your disposition need have little fear of being "fooled" — there was no necessity for an answer. One favour I will certainly ask of you, and that is, that now that |
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you — the only party to whom anything was ever promised — are satisfied that you should endeavour to disabuse the mind of the amorous Major and show to him his great folly and injustice. Yours faithfully, Koot' Hoomi Lal Singh. |
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