A Specimen of M.’s handwriting and signature, which appears in all the letters etiher in red ink, or red pencil.
{Recd. Allahabad, March 10, 1882}
Transcription: Just cleaned out a bunch of “bad magnetism” at Headquarters. Smashed a
traitor’s portrait. Examine your writing room for specimen — pull[?] “telegraph
wires.” Look out well whether there be fraud
—
M⸫
A specimen of the handwriting of “K.H. precipitated in blue ink, beneath a note from Damodar K. Mavalankar {Letter 142b}. The majority of the “K.H.” letters are written either in blue ink or blue pencil.
I Fragment found in the envelope of Letter No. 92. II, III, and IV. Reproductions of the signatures of Letters No. 1, 4 and 132 respectively.