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The work to which Bouton referred is: ''The Veil of Isis''. The Mysteries of the Druids. By W. Winwood Reade. London: Chas. J. Skeet, 1861, 250 pp.—''Compiler''.]}}</ref> for their benefit as well as {{Page aside|238}} that of the “heathen” to whom you are so kindly sending missionaries to convert them. Hoping that I am not trespassing upon the hospitality of your columns in asking the insertion of these few lines,
The work to which Bouton referred is: ''The Veil of Isis''. The Mysteries of the Druids. By W. Winwood Reade. London: Chas. J. Skeet, 1861, 250 pp.—''Compiler''.]}}</ref> for their benefit as well as {{Page aside|238}} that of the “heathen” to whom you are so kindly sending missionaries to convert them. Hoping that I am not trespassing upon the hospitality of your columns in asking the insertion of these few lines,
I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|H. P. BLAVATSKY,}}
{{Style P-Signature in capitals|H. P. Blavatsky,}}
{{Style P-Align right|''A benighted Buddhist, and the Corresponding Secretary of the Theosophical Society''.}}
{{Style P-Align right|''A benighted Buddhist, and the Corresponding Secretary of the Theosophical Society''.}}
{{Style P-No indent|New York, January 23rd.}}
{{Style P-No indent|New York, January 23rd.}}