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* Several of his conversations with Margaret. |
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{{quote|'''Margaret Bourke-White''': So you really are going to Pakistan then? You are a stubborn man. |
{{quote|'''Margaret Bourke-White''': So you really are going to Pakistan then? You are a stubborn man. |
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- Several of his conversations with Margaret.
Margaret Bourke-White: So you really are going to Pakistan then? You are a stubborn man. |
- The end of Gandhi's hunger strike, when he is informed that the Hindu-Muslim violence has stopped. In a weak voice he asked for some orange juice and crackers.
- "India and Britain have had a long history together, and when they leave we shall see them out as friends."