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Faithfully and Sincerely yours,
WILLIAM PIPE.
Chicago, U.S.A., April 3rd, 1893. Muni Atmaramji, 9, Bank Street Fort, Presidency Mills Co. Ltd. Reverend Sir,
I am very much delighted to receive your acceptance of your appointment together with the photographs and the biography of your remarkable life. Is it not possible for you to attend the Parliament in person? it would give us great pleasure to meet you. At any rate will you not be able to prepare a paper which will convey to the accidental mind, a clear account of the Jain faith, which you so honorably represent? It will give us great pleasure and promote the ends of the Parliament if you are able to render this service.
I send you several copies of my second report.
Hoping to hear from you soon and favorably, I remain with fraternal regards.
Yours cordially, JOHN HENRY BORROWS, Chairman
Committee on Religious Congress.
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Chicago, U.S.A., June 12th, 1893 sil yaralli qzz, EHHEILIE.
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