Gladys Hewitt from Armidale (New South Wales) had been living with the Adams family, but she decided that it was best if she stayed outside with the others, because she thought Baba's visit was meant only for the Adamses. Baba, however, took Gladys firmly by the arm and put her back with the Adams family.
Clarice's three children, Noel, Cynthia and Colin, were lined up to be introduced to Baba with a friend named Peter, who was living with them at the time.
When Cynthia was introduced, Baba asked her, "Do you love me?"
She replied, "I don't know, but I think I do," and Baba embraced her.
Baba sat in the living room and listened to musical performances by the family. Stan and the older boy, Noel, played a duet, Stan on the violin and Noel on the flute. Baba then asked Colin, age ten, to play his recorder. Colin said, "I can't!" and the boy held up his bandaged finger. "But I did it cutting oranges for you !" he said earnestly, and Baba nodded sympathetically.
Baba visited various other rooms, including the kitchen. When he entered the boys' bedroom, he encountered a huge train set the boys had erected. Baba stood and watched the trains being run for some time. Everyone was watching, also, when suddenly Baba put his hand up and the trains stopped. He put it down again, and the trains restarted. From the doorway someone from Sydney remarked in a hushed tone, "A miracle!" The miracle was that Noel had his hands on the controls with his eyes firmly on Baba! Both were beaming at each other. And they performed the "miracle" again in perfect synchronization.
Then Baba played marbles with the boys, in silent response to a letter Colin Adams had sent to Katie. In this, Colin had boasted: "I bet I could beat Baba in marbles!" Baba accepted the challenge. So they played Indian fashion and, of course, Baba won. Noel, who was an expert player, could not hit anything. In the end, Baba gave him a huge marble, which would normally have been an easy target — but that also Noel missed!
At the home of John and Betty Burston in Mount Waverley, Baba visited each room, much as he had done elsewhere in Melbourne. Baba's car became stuck in an earthen drain here. Eruch disembarked and effortlessly lifted the car out of the ditch, much to everyone's astonishment.
