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:35:06
I can't believe it.
:35:08
He's going to sell his own paper
tomorrow in Bombay, sir.

:35:11
They've called for a parade
on Victoria Road.

:35:14
Arrest him.
:35:22
He's to go to the visitors' room.
:35:42
Bapu.
:35:44
You too?
:35:47
It seems less formal than Mahatma.
:35:58
Since your arrest,
the riots have hardly stopped.

:36:02
Not big, but they keep breaking out.
:36:04
I run to stop them.
:36:06
And Patel and Kripalani,
they're never at rest.

:36:11
But some English civilians
have been killed.

:36:18
And the army is attacking
crowds with clubs.

:36:23
Sometimes worse.
:36:30
Maybe I'm wrong.
:36:32
Maybe we're not ready yet.
:36:36
In South Africa,
our numbers were small.

:36:43
The government's afraid.
They don't know what to do.

:36:47
They're more afraid
of terrorism than of you.

:36:50
The viceroy's agreed to your release
if you will speak for nonviolence.

:36:57
I've never spoken for anything else.

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