(Translated from Bengali ) ALMORA,30th May, 1897. DEAR SIR,2 I hear some unavoidable domestic grief has come upon you. To you, a man of wisdom, what can this misery do? …
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(Translated from Bengali ) ALMORA,30th May, 1897. DEAR SIR,2 I hear some unavoidable domestic grief has come upon you. To you, a man of wisdom, what can this misery do? …
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DARJEELING,April 28, 1897. DEAR MARY, A few days ago I received your beautiful letter. Yesterday came the card announcing Harriet's marriage. Lord bless the happy pair! The whole country here …
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ALAMBAZAR MATH, CALCUTTA,25th Feb., 1897. DEAR MRS. BULL, Saradananda sends £20 to be placed in the famine relief in India. But as there is famine in his own home, I thought it best to relieve …
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RAMNAD,30th Jan., 1897. MY DEAR MARY, Things are turning out most curiously for me. From Colombo in Ceylon, where I landed, to Ramnad, the nearly southernmost point of the Indian continent where …
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HOTEL MINERVA, FLORENCE,20th Dec., 1896. DEAR ALBERTA, Tomorrow we reach Rome. I will most possibly come to see you day after tomorrow as it will be late in the night when we reach Rome. We stop …
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13th Dec., 1896. DEAR FRANKINCENSE, So Gopâla1 has taken the female form! It is fit that it should be so — the time and the place considering. May all blessings follow her through …
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