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INDIAN "MIRACLE" GIRL

A 12-year-old girl in a Jliansi village in 'lndia's Central Provinces fell out of a tliree-story window, rose ul> unhurt, and an liour later, villagers declare, began reciting sacred poeius from aucient books of the Hindus, whick she could never liave reacl. Then later, by touch, she eured a man of leprosy, another of paralysis, and a girl of blindness. Npw thousands are pouring iuto her village from as far away as Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta. Railway trains are crowded ont, says the Daily Lxpress, and hundreds of liuts are bcing rushed up to cope with the surge of pilgrims.

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Chronicle (Levin), 28 November 1946, Page 2

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103

INDIAN "MIRACLE" GIRL Chronicle (Levin), 28 November 1946, Page 2

INDIAN "MIRACLE" GIRL Chronicle (Levin), 28 November 1946, Page 2

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