Now, the user's intent: they might be a student or a history enthusiast wanting to read the book for free. They could be aware that legitimate sources might not provide the PDF, hence the patched version. But I have to be cautious. Promoting or providing access to pirated content is against the law and ethical guidelines. So my response should guide them towards legal sources instead.
Wait, "patched" might have a different meaning here. Sometimes in tech, "patched" means a modified version with corrections. Could this be a translated or adapted version of the original? Though that's less likely. More probable it's a pirated copy that's been adjusted to avoid copyright checks or something like that. Now, the user's intent: they might be a
Another angle: maybe the user is a researcher or writer needing the book for reference. In that case, suggesting libraries, online archives, or legal PDF providers would be better. I should also mention the importance of supporting authors and respecting intellectual property. Promoting or providing access to pirated content is
I need to make sure the write-up is informative about the book itself first, then address the PDF request responsibly. Avoid any actions that could infringe on copyright, and direct the user to proper resources. Also, highlight the importance of supporting Marathi literature and historical works correctly. Sometimes in tech, "patched" means a modified version