A Quest for GandhiDoubleday, 1952 - 215 pages |
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Page 88
... matter can best be illustrated by a story I heard in 1929. Gandhiji would always offer full details of his plans and movements to the police , thereby saving them a great deal of trouble . One police inspector who availed himself of ...
... matter can best be illustrated by a story I heard in 1929. Gandhiji would always offer full details of his plans and movements to the police , thereby saving them a great deal of trouble . One police inspector who availed himself of ...
Page 106
... matter of such importance . Our discussion with friends in Bombay , on the day of our arrival , revealed an opposition that we had little anticipated . In the land of Gandhi , we had expected to find his known opinions under- stood and ...
... matter of such importance . Our discussion with friends in Bombay , on the day of our arrival , revealed an opposition that we had little anticipated . In the land of Gandhi , we had expected to find his known opinions under- stood and ...
Page 192
... matter whether you wear a sari or a frock , whether you sit on a chair or on the floor ? What does it matter whether you eat with your fingers or with a knife and fork ? You have answered your own question about the sari - if you can't ...
... matter whether you wear a sari or a frock , whether you sit on a chair or on the floor ? What does it matter whether you eat with your fingers or with a knife and fork ? You have answered your own question about the sari - if you can't ...
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