:08:02
...that makes our poverty.
:08:05
All those who wish to
make the English see...
:08:08
...bring me the cloth from Manchester
and Leeds that you wear today...
:08:13
...and we will light a fire
that will be seen in Delhi...
:08:16
...and in London.
:08:18
And if...
:08:20
...like me...
:08:22
...you are left with only
one piece of homespun...
:08:29
...wear it with dignity.
:09:12
Thank you very much.
:09:15
No, thank you, I can manage.
:09:18
Don't destroy my good intentions.
:09:20
I'm already feeling guilty
about travelling second class.
:09:22
You've earned a few indulgences.
:09:24
Perhaps, but Maulana's made
of sterner stuff.
:09:27
Our trains met in Bombay.
:09:29
And there he is, back in
that lot, the model disciple.
:09:32
There's another passenger.
:09:34
A Miss Slade from London. She's
been writing to Gandhiji for years.
:09:38
She's the daughter
of an English admiral.
:09:42
What do you think the daughter
of an English admiral...
:09:44
...proposes to do in our ashram?
:09:46
-Sink us?
-From the looks of the luggage, yes.
:09:49
She wants to make her home with us.
And Gandhiji has agreed.
:09:52
Miss Slade!
:09:55
You'd be Mr. Kallenbach.
:09:57
And you would be Miss Slade?