Based on the provided excerpts from Chapter 36, there is no story or mention of devotees from London. The text emphasizes that Sai Baba's devotees are widespread, noting that those 'in the country and abroad worship him.' However, it does not specify any particular individuals or groups from London. Instead, Chapter 36 introduces its next story by mentioning 'Two gentlemen from Goa' who came for Sai's darshan. The chapter's introduction focuses more on the spiritual benefits of hearing Sai's stories and describes his divine nature, such as his ability to make a beggar a king and his detachment from his own name.
I'm looking for the story about Sai Baba's devotees from London. Can you tell me what Chapter 36 says about them?
π Chapter 36