A STRONG RUSHING SPRINGBhau Kalchuri Pavese was tired from having driven all night and was told to stay behind and rest. After hiring a taxi, Baba, Kaka, Chanji, Herbert and Todd drove to Borganto and arrived at 10 A. M. Getting out of the taxi, Baba made his way with rapid strides up a high hill as if he were familiar with the terrain and knew exactly where to go. The mount was called Monte Ceceri and the city of Florence was visible from the summit. From the crest of the hill, Baba pointed to a spot and instructed Herbert, "You will have to return here to stay for five days after I leave for India." Turning around, Baba pointed to a different spot and revealed, "In the time of Saint Francis, there was a strong rushing spring there." The group then walked back to the car. After descending the hill, a search was made for a suitable place for Herbert to stay. As they were about to get back into the car, an old man came out of a nearby villa. Baba sent Todd over to speak with him and surprisingly enough was informed by the old man the villa was for rent. It was called Villa Alpine. Baba went inside and, after looking it over, approved it, and arrangements were made for Herbert to stay there for five days after Baba departed Europe. Soon after, Baba and the men returned directly to Florence. LORD MEHER, 1st USA ed, vol. 5, pp. 1693-1694
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