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The Sri Chinmoy Library
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Salutations, numbers 9-12
by
Sri Chinmoy
First published by
Agni Press
in
1983
. Published on srichinmoylibrary.com with the permission of Sri Chinmoy. This is the 691st book written by Sri Chinmoy after he came to the West in 1964.
Table of Contents
Part I — Salutations to Florida[^84-92]
Do you want a cigar?
Strengthening the chest
A cold day
The shoplifter
The toy elephants
The combs and the beach towel
Buying a moustache bird
The magic of the train
Airport rogues
Part II — Salutations to Mexico[^93-119]
The blue birds
Good and bad runners
A soul's message
The show-off
The untouched wallet
Lost pocket money
The hotel manager
The shrunken shoes
Indian-style shopping
The opportunist
The extra member
Dog attacks
Birthday driver
Buying a sari
The pair of sandals
Success at last!
Wasting time
Employees only
Thanks a lot
An Acapulco welcome
Three countries in one
The moustache combs
The bottle thief
Shopping with the disciples
The circus
The run in the dark
Counting the change
Part III — Salutations to Puerto Rico[^121-132]
Send a prayer
The box of ERG
The grandmother and mother
The Indian
Govinda's restaurant
Running the marathon
The sympathetic inspector
The stewardess
The tooth problem
The excellent magician
The Canadian magician
More magic
Part IV — Salutations to Bermuda[^133-143]
The lost ticket
The hundred-dollar room
Going to Russia
Long legs
The Waterloo Hotel
The phone call
Dancing in the park
The flat tyre
I don't blame you
Paying the penalty
Rain in Bermuda
Editor's introduction from the first edition, Florida
Editor's introduction from the first edition, Mexico
Editor's introduction from the first edition, Puerto Rico
Editor's introduction from the first edition, Bermuda
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