Book Title: Letters to Vijayendrasuri
Author(s): Kashinath Sarak
Publisher: Yashodharma Mandir

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________________ 229 Clo The Station Master, Pachora Station. Please give my most cordial greetings to your Guru and to our common friends. I hope that the health of the Guru is now quite firmly established and that all are well. I am rather exbausted by the varieties of constant travel and the maltitude of new impressions, but otherwise I am in good health. I remain, my dear friend, with all good wishes, Yours sincerely, F. W. THOMAS (4) The Guest House, Udaipur. Feb 11, 1921. My dear friend, I am afraid that in the hurry of taking leave of you, I omitted to bring away the proofs and some of the notes. But I will look again in my papers to see if this is the case. If the papers are with you, will you kindly forward them to me. C/o. The Secretariat, Educational Department, Delhi (To await arrival) ? I was much touched by the cordiality of all my friends at the meeting on the 6th and by the patience which the audience showed in listening to me. The Gujarati rendering of my speech was quite a feat of accurate reproduction, and the speeShree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com

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