The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett

Letter No. 193

32, Fopstone Road,
Earls Court,
April 28, '82.

A. P. Sinnett, Esq.

Dear Sir,

The following cards explain themselves. The paper upon which I am writing was brought by "Ernest" to me last evening. I have no doubt it is yours. You already know of my conversion to Theosophy and my having seen the Bros. I am certain if I were in any other position than that of a medium gaining his living by his gifts, the Bros. would be enabled to manifest with great clearness and certainty.

I am uncertain whether I can return to India as I had hoped to do in June as I am using my best endeavours to obtain some appointment in England. Kindly remember me to Madame Blavatsky when you write — and

Believe me,
Yours faithfully,
W. Eglinton.



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