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:03:07
Mr. Gandhi, who has been attending...
:03:08
... the London Round Table Conference
on Indian Independence...

:03:11
...journeyed north
to visit a cotton mill.

:03:14
Although not dressed
for the Lancashire climate...

:03:17
...Mr. Gandhi received
a warm welcome from mill workers...

:03:21
...before heading back south...
:03:22
... for a final meeting
with Mr. MacDonald.

:03:25
The prime minister said the talks
were both constructive and frank.

:03:32
So farewell, Mr. Gandhi.
:03:35
And bon voyage!
:03:40
So the truth is,
after all your travels...

:03:42
...after all your efforts...
:03:44
...they've stopped the campaign
and sent you back empty-handed.

:03:48
They're only clinging
to old dreams...

:03:52
...and trying to split us
in the old way.

:03:55
But the will has gone.
:03:57
Independence will fall
like a ripe apple.

:04:00
The only question is, when and how.
:04:03
Well, I say, when is now!
:04:07
And we will determine how.
:04:09
Precisely.
:04:12
Bapu, she is limping again.
:04:14
It's only a sprain.
:04:16
Take her to the river.
We'll make a mud pack for her.

:04:20
Go. I won't be a moment.
:04:26
They are preparing for war.
:04:29
I will not support it.
:04:30
But I do not intend to take
advantage of their danger.

:04:34
That's when you take advantage.
:04:37
That is just another way
of hitting back.

:04:41
We've come a long way together
with the British.

:04:43
When they leave, we want to
see them off as friends.

:04:46
Now, if you'll excuse me,
there is something I must attend to.

:04:57
Mud packs.

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