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Unfolding Destiny
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Pages 47-48
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Letter of 1 April 1926
My dear Mr. Simpson,
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Many thanks for your letter of Feb. 21, and I am so sorry I
could not answer you earlier.
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I am sending you enclosed the plan that you had sent and
behind it I have marked the approximate prices of the plots. You
realise that the exact price cannot be determined because they
fluctuate and various causes bring about this change in price. For
this reason I have given two figures one being the minimum and
the other the maximum. There are no probabilities that under
any conditions the maximum and the minimum will change.
However, I have sent you the price for the so called region rather
than the individual plots, the latter being due to many reasons
quite impossible.
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Shoghi Effendi is quite well though as usual very busy with an
overwhelmingly vast correspondence. The family are all well
and send you their love and best wishes....
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[From the Guardian:]
My esteemed and valued friend:
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I understand from your recent cable to me that Miss ... has at last
complied with my request and written the London Assembly
acknowledging their authority. I have immediately cabled you my
heartfelt appreciation of her act. If that is the case I wish to urge you
and the London Council to exercise the utmost care, consideration and
vigilance that this new step taken in the right direction may gradually
lead to a definite solution of this painful problem. I am as usual terribly
overwhelmed with my unceasing work and this cable of yours has been
a most welcome relief. I have received your letter dated Feb. 7. I am
returning one of the leaflets for future publication in London. I wish
to remind you of the necessity of close co-operation on the part of the
English National Spiritual Assembly with `La nova Tago' published
in Hamburg.
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Shoghi
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