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Pretty compelling evidence he got away with it too
On September 29, 1888, then-19-year-old law student Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi arrived in gloomy London. He entered the Inner Temple Law School in London and tried to get to know Western society thoroughly. He thoroughly studied various religions and the gospels, especially Jesus’ “Sermon on the Mount” which made a great impression on him.
He took his studies seriously and attempted to brush up on his English and Latin by graduating from a London university. But during the three years he spent in England, his main concerns were personal and moral problems rather than academic ambitions.
His vegetarianism became a constant source of embarrassment for him; his friends warned him that it would ruin his studies and his health. He lived with a family who demanded too much rent from him, but mainly fed him, as a vegetarian, bland vegetarian food that he couldn’t even eat. Have you developed such a grudge against the women of London?
On September 29, 1888, then-19-year-old law student Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi arrived in gloomy London. He entered the Inner Temple Law School in London and tried to get to know Western society thoroughly. He thoroughly studied various religions and the gospels, especially Jesus’ “Sermon on the Mount” which made a great impression on him.
He took his studies seriously and attempted to brush up on his English and Latin by graduating from a London university. But during the three years he spent in England, his main concerns were personal and moral problems rather than academic ambitions.
His vegetarianism became a constant source of embarrassment for him; his friends warned him that it would ruin his studies and his health. He lived with a family who demanded too much rent from him, but mainly fed him, as a vegetarian, bland vegetarian food that he couldn’t even eat. Have you developed such a grudge against the women of London?