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THE PILGRIMS' MARCH:

THEIR MESSAGES



We must widen the gates of prisons and we must enter them as a bridegroom enter the bride's chamber. Freedom is to be wooed only inside prison walls and sometimes on the gallows, never in the council chambers, courts or the schoolroom. — M. K. GANDHI.

Foreword
by D. G. UPSON.
GANESH & CO.,
Madras
1921.
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