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:05:09
Mr. Gandhi, sir.
:05:12
I've been instructed to inquire as to
the subject of your speech tonight.

:05:15
The value of goat's milk
in daily diet.

:05:21
But you can be sure that
I will also speak against war.

:05:25
Sorry, that can't be permitted.
:05:27
Corporal!
:05:32
It's all right, Mrs. Gandhi.
:05:33
I have orders to return with you
and your companion to the ashram.

:05:38
If you take my husband,
I intend to speak in his place.

:06:06
Hold it a second, will you?
:06:09
It was the Aga Khan's palace
before they turned it into a prison.

:06:12
They're holding Gandhi
and congress politicians there.

:06:16
Pandit Nehru and the others
are up at Ahmednagar Fort.

:06:21
Not bad for a prison, eh?
:06:22
I guess no place is good
if you're locked in.

:06:25
Your timing's pretty lucky.
:06:27
They had him cut off from the press.
:06:30
But his personal secretary died,
so they let up on restrictions.

:06:38
Yes, I have heard of Life magazine.
:06:41
I've even heard of
Margaret Bourke-White.

:06:45
But I don't know why either
should be interested in an old man...

:06:49
...sitting alone in prison...
:06:52
...while the rest of the world
is blowing itself to pieces.

:06:56
Well, you're the only man I know
who makes his own clothes.


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