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Respectfully submitted for the consideration of Mr. Sinnett, under the direct orders of Brother Koot Hoomi.
Respectfully submitted for the consideration of [[A. P Sinnett|Mr. Sinnett]], under the direct orders of Brother [[Koot Hoomi]].


Damodar K. Mavalankar.
[[Damodar K. Mavalankar]].


With the exception of fee — too exaggerated — his views are quite correct. Such is the impression produced upon the native mind. I trust, my dear friend, that you add a paragraph showing the Society in its true light. Listen to your inner voice, and oblige once more your's
With the exception of fee — too exaggerated — his views are quite correct. Such is the impression produced upon the native mind. I trust, my dear friend, that you add a paragraph showing the [[Theosophical Society|Society]] in its true light. Listen to your inner voice, and oblige once more your's


Ever faithfully,
Ever faithfully,


K. H
[[Koot Hoomi|K. H]]


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This is Letter No. 142b in Barker numbering. See below for Context and background.

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Respectfully submitted for the consideration of Mr. Sinnett, under the direct orders of Brother Koot Hoomi.

Damodar K. Mavalankar.

With the exception of fee — too exaggerated — his views are quite correct. Such is the impression produced upon the native mind. I trust, my dear friend, that you add a paragraph showing the Society in its true light. Listen to your inner voice, and oblige once more your's

Ever faithfully,

K. H

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