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Platon ordered his servant to have me arrested, but the latter knowing of my claim against his Master, refused to do so. I, as an honest and law-abiding citizen, who was seeking the return of his own money, did not fear arrest and continued to fight. Bishop
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A Convention of Metrooplitans and Bishops in September, 1917.
Platon has promised me a number of times, in the presence of witnesses, to refund my $7,800.00 in full, at 6% interest, in American dollars. He had merely returned 5,600 rubles, which at the rate
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