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Put him in prison a few years.
With luck, he'd be forgotten.

:26:04
Maybe they could even subdue him.
:26:07
Well, he certainly wasn't forgotten.
:26:09
And as soon as he got out,
he was back, tramping the countryside...

:26:11
...preaching nonviolence and
demanding a free India.

:26:16
Everyone knows
another showdown's coming.

:26:20
How does an American journalist
in Central America...

:26:23
...learn that Gandhi was born
in Porbandar anyway?

:26:26
I've been aware of him
for a long time.

:26:28
He certainly makes good copy.
:26:31
The other day, Winston Churchill
called him a half-naked Indian fakir.

:26:36
I met him once.
:26:37
-What, you mean Gandhi?
-Yeah.

:26:39
South Africa, a long time ago.
:26:42
I wonder if he'll recognize me.
:26:44
What was he like?
:26:46
He had a full head of hair then.
:26:48
We were a bit like college students,
trying to figure everything out.

:26:51
Well, he must have found
some of the answers.

:27:00
In every worthy wish of yours,
I shall be your helpmate.

:27:04
Helpmate.
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Take the fourth step,
that we may be ever full of joy.

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I will ever live devoted to you...
:27:15
...speaking words of love
and praying for your happiness.

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Take the fifth step...
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...the walking around a fire...
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...that we may serve the people.
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I will follow close behind you...
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...and help to serve the people.
:27:38
Take the sixth step...
:27:41
...that we may follow
our vows in life.

:27:44
I will follow you
in all our vows and duties.

:27:49
Take the seventh step...
:27:54
...that we may ever
live as friends.


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