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:28:13
I don't know what
this country's coming to.

:28:14
But good God, man!
:28:15
You yourself raised the rent simply
to finance a hunting expedition.

:28:20
And some of these others:
beatings, illegal seizures...

:28:24
...demanding services without pay.
:28:26
Even refusing them water.
:28:29
In India!
:28:31
Nobody knows what it is to try
to get these people to work.

:28:33
You've made this half-naked
whatever-he-is...

:28:36
...into an international hero.
:28:38
"One Ione man, marching dusty roads,
armed only with honesty...

:28:42
...and a bamboo staff, doing battle
with the British Empire."

:28:45
At home, children are
writing essays about him.

:28:50
What do they want?
:28:53
Gareth!
:28:56
Yes, sir.
:28:57
There's a rebate on rents paid.
:29:00
They're to be free to grow crops
of their own choice.

:29:02
And a commission, part Indian,
to hear grievances.

:29:10
That would satisfy him?
:29:13
And His Majesty's government.
:29:15
It only needs your signature
for the landlords.

:29:26
It'll be worth it
to see the back of him.

:29:32
Thank you, sir.
:29:35
-We're too damned liberal.
-Perhaps.

:29:39
At least this has made the government
see some sense about what men...

:29:43
...like Mr. Gandhi should be allowed,
and what they should be denied.


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