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All the views and thoughts are fictitious. It’s all imaginary.

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a tale of tragedy…

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London, 1933

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The Great Depression Era

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Foremost and the potential threat to the Western nations

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the British, in particular.

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London!

the western progressive hub for the sub-continental intellects

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precariously pondering on the futuristic scenario of the world, the revival from the great depression,

Hitler’s makeshifts, the British Raj in India, the worldwide industrialization,

and most importantly eyeing on Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi’s spiritual liberalization

towards India and the people living there.

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looking forward to cope up with this unparalleled slump of the world history by their only hope ~

INDIA.

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Four well-to-do Indians

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living in the city for long time…

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settled scrupulously and sumptuously likewise

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in seldom, feel like disgraced shrewdly by the Westerns

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spending their urban journey with the…

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unanticipated twists and turns

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“I am afraid that this Depression time will let the British government thinking and planning the new settings for we people, which would not be favorable at all.”

- Hari Mohan

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“I suspect the British Raj in India and the great Depression worldwide are becoming interdependent that may

influence our future in unconditional ways.”

- Om Shastri

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“That means they are now in panic and as usual they look forward to tackle me as they’ve been doing since 1857 in the Sub-continent region.”

- Girish Pandey

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“Hell man, it is the overall economic tragedy, but I feel it is us- the Indians got to

suffer in the future.”

- Sanjay Lal

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Spirited

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Tolerated

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Devoted

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Sophisticated

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Above all…

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Intuitive

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The tragedy is about to begin…

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The Horses

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‘‘Let’s move to India and serve Gandhi… Our own and actual master”

- The Horses

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Thoughts & Creation

Kapil K. KellaSwang Communication

Ahmedabad

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