Some Hidden Pearls

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad

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Some Hidden Pearls — Page 26

kind, quite irrespective of class, colour, or creed, that like the water of a mountain spring, flowing down-hill, its vigorous and sweeping flow remained constant and quite uninterrupted. Hazrat Munshi Zafar Ahmad of Kapurthala, who was a very old and close companion of the Promised Messiah, relates that once, from a remote part of. Manipur, Assam, two men, non-Ahmadies, came to Qadian to see Hazrat Ahmad, having been drawn by something they had happened to hear about him from some source. Arriving at the Guest House, they asked the attendants to take their luggage out of the yekka (country conveyance) and to put for them a charapai, to sit on and rest. But these attendants did not give immediate attention to them, and moved away in connection with something, after they said to these guests: "Take your luggage out of the yekka, and a charpai will be soon coming". out guests took this in the heat of their mediately started on 26. The tired and worn reply to heart, and resentment they imtheir way back to