Madame Blavatsky,
Ludwigstrasse 6,
Wurzburg.
Saturday evening,
31-1-86.
Dear and respected Upasika,
I was about to (but will not now) post to your address a letter thanking you for your long letters including copy of my letter to Mohini, and to assure you of my devotion to Theosophy and to Masters and that I would never go, nor have I the ability to go, against you or Masters' teachings or against Esot: Budm etc.
But as I just got your kindest letter of absolute forgiveness — I must thank you heartily for all you have done: General Morgan's letter is excellent. O yes — whenever I need rest I will surely come to Wurzburg. Do bless me and realise that I am doing good work. My respects to Countess.
Yours affectionately,
Babajee.
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