Chapter 29 introduces a story about a young girl named Amani to illustrate the concept that receiving blessings from a saint is a matter of fortune and auspicious timing. Amani is described as a three-year-old child, the daughter of a devotee named Kondaji. As detailed in verses 18 through 20, she would approach Baba after his morning meal while he sat near the dhuni in the masjid. The little girl would sit on her haunches, place an open tin box in Baba's hands, and persistently say "Baba, rupees, rupees!" while holding his hand. This story, as presented in Chapter 29, sets the stage to demonstrate Baba's affectionate nature towards children and the unique way his grace was bestowed.
Chapter 29 starts telling a story about a little girl to illustrate a point. Can you explain the beginning of the story about the girl named Amani?
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