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At Brooklands- The morning of the second day, a neighbour sent over her car asking if 'Abdu'l- Baha would not like to take his guests to the Brooklands aviation ground. Though it was windy, an aviator was on the track, when he heard who the visitor was offered to fly for him. 'Abdu'l- Baha left his friends and walked out into the middle of the course, where he stood alone watching the biplane making wide circles above him.
(82:2)
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