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Letters of Sri Aurobindo

Volume 2. 1934 — 1935

Letter ID: 575

Sri Aurobindo — Roy, Dilip Kumar

March 1935

It is no use waiting for Duraiswami. He is tied up in a whirl of mofussil engagements – owing to the bad times there is no longer work for the lawyers in Madras – is on the move all the time and unable to come here, except for flying visits, in spite of all his efforts. Besides he can say nothing unless he has definite facts to go on. The best is to write at once to Bijoy Chatterji and your uncle of the predestination fame. We must know what there is – apart from Shankar’s statements. Afterwards we can consult Duraiswami and decide what to do. We shall certainly do what we can to get things done with the minimum of trouble, but you know what Shankar is when it is a question of money! Anyhow Maya has cut free – it has taken a little long for the forces to work, but after all not so long as I thought it would take. I hope it may not be necessary for her to have to move from here for [her things?] – but that we shall see after a while as things shape out a little.