Chapter 3
PART V
I.
The First Experience .
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1— 1 1— 1
With Gokhale in Poona
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t
286
III.
Was it a Threat?
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291
IY.
Shantiniketan
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299
Y.
Woes of Third Class
Passengers
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306
YI.
Wooing
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311
YII.
Kumbha Mela
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315
VIII.
Lakshman Jhula
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325
IX.
Founding of the Ashram
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334
X.
On the Anyil
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339
XI.
Abolition of Indentured
Emigration
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346
XII.
The Stain of Indigo
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c
355
XIII.
The Gentle Bihari
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361
XIV.
Face to Face with Ahimsa
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369
XV.
Case Withdrawn
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377
XYI.
Methods of Work
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384
XVII.
Companions .
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391
XVIII.
Penetrating the Villages
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398
XIX.
When a Governor is Good
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403
XX.
In Touch with Labour
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408
XXXI.
A Peep into the Ashram
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414
XXII.
The Fast
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419
XXIII.
The Kheda Satyagraha
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428
XXIV.
‘ The Onion Thief ’
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433
. XXV.
End of Kheda Satyagraha
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439
XXVI.
Passion for Unity
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444
Vlll
XXVII.
Recruiting Campaign
451
XXVIII.
Near Death’s Door
464
XXIX.
The Rowlatt Bills and
My Dilemma
473
XXX.
That Wonderful Spectacle ! .
481
XXXI.
That Memorable Week ! — I
488
XXXII.
That Memorable Week ! — II
501
:xxxiii.
1 A Himalayan Miscalculation ’ .
508
XXXIV.
‘ NayAJIVAN ’ AND * YOUNG INDIA ’
514
XXXV.
In the Punjab
522
XXXVI.
The Khilafat against
Cow Protection ?
529
XXXVII.
The Amritsar Congress
540
XXXVIII.
Congress Initiation
549
XXXIX.
The Birth of Khadi
555
XL.
Found at Last !
561
XLI.
An Instructive Dialogue
568
XLII.
Its Rising Tide
574
XLIII.
At Nagpur
583
Farewell
588
INDEX
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The Story
of
My Experiments with Truth
