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H. M. (Bath) claims that he did not attack Madame Blavatsky in his letters, but the anonymous “brahmanan-guru!” He says'':—''“I cannot say that I see anything in Madame Blavatsky’s book to make one doubt her acquaintance with India and its natives—far otherwise. I can see nothing out of the way, even in the noon-day rest by the side of a tank, especially when it is known that she is a native of Ceylon, although of European descent. I have done the same sort of thing in the old days myself, although India never saw me until I went out as a young cadet more than forty years ago. India is an immense country; and what may seem strange in one part is not so in another,”


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