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Page 172 I am told is a Reddi convert, rending passages from the Koran and holding forth on the greatness of the Prophet to a number of people in the market place, is quite the usual, every-day sight in Chadurghat now. And generally he attracts more respectable and a larger number of people than the Christian padree preaching in the vicinity. Probably novelty' is his recommen- dation. Whatever may be the reason, I wish the Mahomedans who are enthusiastic in the matter of spreading the religion of their Guru, would show the goodness of their faith in their 'conduct,' for some of the Mahamedans who read their Nimaz as often as half a dozen times a day, are amongst the cruellest I have known.