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:11:01
Violent, terrible.
:11:05
Whether it was provoked...
:11:07
...I don't know.
:11:10
But it gave them an excuse to impose
martial law throughout Bengal.

:11:15
Some of the things
the military have done....

:11:18
Is the campaign weakening?
:11:20
The marches and protests are bigger,
if anything.

:11:23
But with the censorship here...
:11:25
...they know more in England...
:11:27
...than we do.
:11:29
It saps the courage to think you
may be suffering alone.

:11:34
They are not alone.
:11:36
And martial law only shows
how desperate the British are.

:11:43
Is that homespun?
:11:47
I sent for it from here.
:11:50
I dyed it myself.
:11:55
What do the workers in England
make of what we're doing?

:11:58
It must have produced hardship.
:11:59
It has...
:12:01
...but you'd be surprised.
They do understand.

:12:04
Good.
:12:07
Ba will have to teach you
to spin too.

:12:10
-I'd rather march.
-First, spin!

:12:13
Let the others march for a time.
:12:17
I'll teach you all our foolishness.
:12:20
And you must teach me yours.
:12:29
We burn British cloth!
We burn British cloth!

:12:40
Long live Gandhiji!
Long live Gandhiji!

:12:56
British rule must go!
British rule must go!


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