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Generals' reputations are
being made in France today...

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...fighting on the Western front.
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Not as military governors in India.
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What the devil's going on back there?
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Must be that Indian who made
all that fuss in Africa.

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My cabin boy told me he was onboard.
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There he is.
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God, he's dressed like a coolie!
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I thought he was a lawyer.
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Mr. Gandhi, have you refused
to wear European clothes?

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No, I haven't refused.
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I simply wanted to dress the way
my comrades in prison dress.

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Will you support the war effort?
:40:36
If I wish to enjoy the benefits
and protection of the British Empire...

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...it would be wrong of me
not to help in its defence.

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Now that you're back in India,
what will you do?

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I don't know.
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-I don't know.
-One more question.

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As an Indian woman, how could you
accept the indignity of prison?

:40:55
My dignity comes
from following my husband.

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Thank you very much.
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Just a few words, then we'll
get you to civilization.

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May I?
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I'm glad to be home...
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...and I thank you for your greeting.
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I'll follow with your wife.
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Don't worry.
Everything's arranged.

:41:54
Who's that young man?
:41:56
That's young Nehru.
:41:57
He's got his father's intellect,
his mother's good looks...


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