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1. Margaret Noble P. became a disciple...

1. Margaret Noble
P. became a disciple
Q. of Swami Vivekananda
R. aremarkable Irish lady,
S. and dedicated her life
6. to the service of the Indian people.

A

SRQP

B

PQRS

C

SQPR

D

RPQS

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