G3K2AR PAHVAT 21 * Tbut afternoon he specially came to make va enquiry inf the matter. He questioned Rani das OB the subject. "Ramji. nothing is lost or stolen/" Sanulas said. "It was Ram who furnished Mm with the vessels. It is Ram again who aas taken them back. He took away His own things. So there is no question of loss or theft; therefore no case against anybody." The surprised Inspector langhea and remarked: "If all were to follow your principle my job wonld be gone/" Ramdas* stay was now coming to a clo&e. He had ID hand three invitations, one from Chhattarpur, the second fnjxn Lalitpur from Triveni Prasad, and the third from Cav.-npore from Ramchandra G-npta. The day of departure from Gohkar was a notable dav. There was a mela held on the hill in commemoration of a deceased Muslim Fir who had a samadhi close to the base of the pile of rocks. A Muslim saint occupied the cave on that day. Both Hindns and Hnhammadans streamed into the place in thousands for the darshan of the saint. Fairs vere held and there was great din and bustle. Ramdas along with others, took the darshan of the saint. The Muslims showered their love on him by embraces. 28*