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Olcott: "[Leadbeater] did not want the boys to tell their mothers...."

Jan 16, 2005 08:22 AM
by Daniel H. Caldwell


Extracts from the London Committee 
verbatim report, May 16th., 1906.

Keightley: I should like Mr. Leadbeater to tell 
us whether in following this course he did so
with Mrs. Beasnt's knowledge and consent before 
these charges were sent to India. He states in
his letter that he has no secrets from Mr. 
Besant and he has been in intimate relations 
with her. I should like him to tell us at 
what date Mrs. Besant was made aware and 
whether at that time she did not express disapproval.
…………
(Miss Ward quoted Mrs. Besant's statement of 
disapproval)
…………
Burnett: The inference remains that he does 
not tell all of his methods to Mrs. Besant.

Olcott: Since he did not want the boys to 
tell their mothers he would I should think, 
shrink from telling Mrs. Besant.
………… .....







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