The provided excerpts from Chapter 3 do not contain any information about Damu Anna or a cotton business. These sections focus entirely on the narrator, Annasaheb Hemadpant, following his retirement from government service in 1916. The chapter details a conversation where Anna Chinchonikar expresses concern for Hemadpant's finances, and Baba responds by advising him to engage in His service, assuring that his needs would always be met. Baba then gives a profound discourse on proper conduct, the nature of worship, and His omnipresence. There is no mention of Damu Anna or his commercial activities in these passages.
Can you provide all the details from Chapter 3 about Damu Anna's cotton business, his financial troubles, and how Baba helped him overcome them?
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