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Essay heading: Gandhi: His Life and Message for the World (1954)
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In 1888, Gandhi and Kasturbai had their first child named Harilal. Shortly after the birth of his son, Gandhi sailed away to England for law school on September 4, 1888.
A dark hair Gandhi was photographed as soon as he landed in England. He is known for his big nose and large ears. The life in England was very foreign for Gandhi... displayed 300 characters
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He was later admitted to London University to study French, Latin, physics, and chemistry. On June 12, 1891, Gandhi sailed back to Bombay. He started to write a daily magazine called Young India. He mentions how his life did not start until after college. However, he left an impact during his two-year stay in England... displayed next 300 characters
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