Mahatma Letter No. 79: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 20:55, 26 June 2012
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People involved | |
Written by: | Koot Hoomi |
Received by: | A. P. Sinnett |
Sent via: | probably Djual Khool |
Dates | |
Written on: | unknown |
Received on: | August 1882 |
Other dates: | none |
Places | |
Sent from: | unknown |
Received at: | Simla, India |
Via: | none |
This is Letter No. 116 in Barker numbering. See below for Context and background.
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A. P. Sinnett. |
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Page 1 transcription, image, and notes
My dear Friend, I am tired and disgusted with all this wrangling to death. Please read this before giving it to Mr. Hume. If, as a debt of gratitude, he would exact but a pound of flesh, I would have naught to say — but a pound of useless verbiage is indeed more than even I — can stand! Yours ever, K. H. |
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