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An Autobiography - M. K. Gandhi; Mahadev Desai
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XXX. Towards Self-Restraint

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  • AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • Contents
  • Translator's Preface
  • Introduction
  • PART I
  • I. Birth and Parentage
  • II. Childhood
  • III. Child Marriage
  • IV. Playing the Husband
  • V. At the High School
  • VI. A Tragedy
  • VII. A Tragedy (Continued)
  • VIII. Stealing and Atonement
  • IX. My Father's Death and My Double Shame
  • X. Glimpses of Religion
  • XI. Preparation for England
  • XII. Outcaste
  • XIII. In London at Last
  • XIV. My Choice
  • XV. Playing the English Gentleman
  • XVI. Changes
  • XVII. Experiments in Dietetics
  • XVIII. Shyness My Shield
  • XIX. The Canker of Untruth
  • XX. Acquaintance with Religions
  • XXI. 'Nirbal Ke Bala Rama'
  • XXII. Narayan Hemchandra
  • XXIII. The Great Exhibition
  • XXIV. 'Called', but then?
  • XXV. My Helplessness
  • PART II
  • I. Raychandbhai
  • II. How I Began Life
  • III. The First Case
  • IV. The First Shock
  • V. Preparing for South Africa
  • VI. Arrival in Natal
  • VII. Some Experiences
  • VIII. On the Way to Pretoria
  • IX. More Hardships
  • X. First Day in Pretoria
  • XI. Christian Contacts
  • XII. Seeking Touch with Indians
  • XIII. What it is to be a 'Coolie'
  • XIV. Preparation for the Case
  • XV. Religious Ferment
  • XVI. Man Proposes, God Disposes
  • XVII. Settled in Natal
  • XVIII. Colour Bar
  • XIX. Natal Indian Congress
  • XX. Balasundaram
  • XXI. The £3 Tax
  • XXII. Comparative Study of Religions
  • XXIII. As a Householder
  • XXIV. Homeward
  • XXV. In India
  • XXVI. Two Passions
  • XXVII. The Bombay Meeting
  • XXVIII. Poona and Madras
  • XXIX. 'Return Soon'
  • PART III
  • I. Rumblings of the Storm
  • II. The Storm
  • III. The Test
  • IV. The Calm After The Storm
  • V. Education of Children
  • VI. Spirit of Service
  • VII. Brahmacharya I
  • VIII. Brahmacharya II
  • IX. Simple Life
  • X. The Boer War
  • XI. Sanitary Reform and Famine Relief
  • XII. Return to India
  • XIII. In India Again
  • XIV. Clear and Bearer
  • XV. In the Congress
  • XVI. Lord Curzon's Darbar
  • XVII. A Month with Gokhale I
  • XVIII. A Month with Gokhale II
  • XIX. A Month with Gokhale III
  • XX. In Benares
  • XXI. Settled in Bombay?
  • XXII. Faith on Its Trial
  • XXIII. To South Africa Again
  • PART IV
  • I. 'Love's Labour's Lost'?
  • II. Autocrats from Asia
  • III. Pocketed the Insult
  • IV. Quickened Spirit of Sacrifice
  • V. Result of Introspection
  • VI. A Sacrifice to Vegetarianism
  • VII. Experiments in Earth and Water Treatment
  • VIII. A Warning
  • IX. A Tussle with Power
  • X. A Sacred Recollection and Penance
  • XI. Intimate European Contacts
  • XII. European Contacts (Continued)
  • XIII. Indian Opinion
  • XIV. Coolie Locations or Ghettoes?
  • XV. The Black Plague I
  • XVI. The Black Plague II
  • XVII. Location in Flames
  • XVIII. The Magic Spell of a Book
  • XIX. The Phoenix Settlement
  • XX. The First Night
  • XXI. Polak Takes the Plunge
  • XXII. Whom God Protects
  • XXIII. A Peep into the Household
  • XXIV. The Zulu 'Rebellion'
  • XXV. Heart Searchings
  • XXVI. The Birth of Satyagraha
  • XXVII. More Experiments in Dietetics
  • XXVIII. Kasturbai's Courage
  • XXIX. Domestic Satyagraha
  • XXX. Towards Self-Restraint
  • XXXI. Fasting
  • XXXII. As Schoolmaster
  • XXXIII. Literary Training
  • XXXIV. Training of the Spirit
  • XXXV. Tares Among the Wheat
  • XXXVI. Fasting as Penance
  • XXXVII. To Meet Gokhale
  • XXXVIII. My Part in the War
  • XXXIX. A Spiritual Dilemma
  • XL. Miniature Satyagraha
  • XLI. Gokhale's Charity
  • XLII. Treatment of Pleurisy
  • XLIII. Homeward
  • XLIV. Some Reminiscences of the Bar
  • XLV. Sharp Practice?
  • XLVI. Clients Turned Co-Workers
  • XLVII. How a Client was Saved
  • PART V
  • I. The First Experience
  • II. With Gokhale in Poona
  • III. Was it a Threat?
  • IV. Shantiniketan
  • V. Woes of Third Class Passengers
  • VI. Wooing
  • VII. Kumbha Mela
  • VIII. Lakshman Jhula
  • IX. Founding of the Ashram
  • X. On the Anvil
  • XI. Abolition of Indentured Emigration
  • XII. The Stain of Indigo
  • XIII. The Gentle Bihari
  • XIV. Face to Face with Ahimsa
  • XV. Case Withdrawn
  • XVI. Methods of Work
  • XVII. Companions
  • XVIII. Penetrating the Villages
  • XIX. When a Governor is Good
  • XX. In Touch with Labour
  • XXI. A Peep into the Ashram
  • XXII. The Fast
  • XXIII. The Kheda Satyagraha
  • XXIV. 'The Onion Thief'
  • XXV. End of Kheda Satyagraha
  • XXVI. Passion for Unity
  • XXVII. Recruiting Campaign
  • XXVIII. Near Death's Door
  • XXIX. The Rowlatt Bills and my Dilemma
  • XXX. That Wonderful Spectacle!
  • XXXI. That Memorable Week! I
  • XXXII. That Memorable Week! II
  • XXXIII. 'A Himalayan Miscalculation'
  • XXXIV. Navajivan and Young India
  • XXXV. In the Punjab
  • XXXVI. The Khilafat Against Cow Protection?
  • XXXVII. The Amritsar Congress
  • XXXVIII. Congress Initiation
  • XXXIX. The Birth of Khadi
  • XL. Found at Last!
  • XLI. An Instructive Dialogue
  • XLII. Its Rising Tide
  • XLIII. At Nagpur
  • XLIV. Farewell
  • Endnotes
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