Thus, in the early hours of the morning they talked over the matter, Kamlabai using the choicest epithets to criticize Baba. She had no idea how sharp were Baba's ears.
Two hours later, very depressed, Mama Luktuke got up and went to work. At 6:00 A.M., Baba's car stopped near the entrance of their house. Baba went inside, and Eruch went to bring Luktuke. Kamlabai could not believe her eyes. Was it really Baba, or was she dreaming? Going to the sink, she sprinkled water in her eyes and came back to see. She was pulling her hair, not believing it was true that Meher Baba stood before her smiling. She kept thinking: "How loving is he who I was abusing just a short while ago."
Baba stated, "I like the abuse of my lovers more than the praise of sycophants!"
By this time, Eruch returned with Luktuke, who went mad with joy at the sight of his Beloved. He began embracing and patting Baba warmly, and Baba smilingly bore his affections. Husband and wife were so beside themselves they forgot to offer Baba a chair. Baba embraced them and Kamla wept. Luktuke explained about not receiving the circular, and Baba reassured him that he was invited and should attend.
Baba then went to Akbar Press, and after meeting the Satha and Damania families there, he proceeded to Meherabad.
At 10:25 A.M., Baba arrived at Upper Meherabad to spend the morning with the Western men.
He stated, "Today, I have plenty of time; let us proceed slowly. From tomorrow, I have no time."
Baba asked each about his health, and then commented: "I want you all to be well and strong for the 29th and 30th. I feel funny today. I sometimes cannot describe my feelings; certain things even I cannot describe. For example, when I was walking up here, I threw stones. Years ago, I used to throw stones. At every step I would stoop down, pick up a stone and throw it. I do it now sometimes. Why I do so I cannot say. What do you think? It is a divine play."
Baba asked the men, "What do you feel when I come?"
Bill Le Page said, "A funny feeling."
Baba didn't understand what he meant and asked, "Did you keep your eyes open when you sat for half an hour last night?"
