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Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
[aside:] Call that Jaya-hari.
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Haṁsadūta: Jaya-hari.
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari, no, Jaya-hari. What is the name?
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Haṁsadūta: Jaya-hari.
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Prabhupāda: Jaya-hari, eh? So what has happened to you?
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari: I've been working in London, Prabhupāda, on this reception.
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari: I've been working for others. [indistinct]
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari: Well, you see, I've just been very heavily engaged.
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari: This reception I was working on.
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari: I've been working on this reception also.
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari: Well, this reception is one of the points for...
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari: One of the main reasons for having this reception was to help sell the books, also.
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari: I didn't have time to get into a dhotī.
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari: Are you pleased by the reception?
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Jaya-hari: This reception is all right?
Interview with Macmillan, Professor Gombrich and English Reporters
Haṁsadūta: Haribol. [break] This gentleman's from the Sunday Mirror.