Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyMacmillan, 1956 - 511 من الصفحات Biography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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... looked like so many rainbows , their colours enhanced by the sheen of satin and the shimmer of silk . Slowly the hands of the clock moved towards midnight , and a hush descended on the house . From the front row of seats facing the ...
... looked like so many rainbows , their colours enhanced by the sheen of satin and the shimmer of silk . Slowly the hands of the clock moved towards midnight , and a hush descended on the house . From the front row of seats facing the ...
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... looked ill and weary , and his face was swollen with the ailment which gripped him . Yet he insisted that he felt better . The first Round Table Conference had opened on November 12th in London . The Congress was absent ; but , contrary ...
... looked ill and weary , and his face was swollen with the ailment which gripped him . Yet he insisted that he felt better . The first Round Table Conference had opened on November 12th in London . The Congress was absent ; but , contrary ...
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... looked glisten- ing and ethereal with a touch of faun and fairy . One morning in mid - January a telegram arrived from Bombay , where Swaruprani had gone to convalesce , informing Jawaharlal that his mother had been stricken with ...
... looked glisten- ing and ethereal with a touch of faun and fairy . One morning in mid - January a telegram arrived from Bombay , where Swaruprani had gone to convalesce , informing Jawaharlal that his mother had been stricken with ...
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THE GATHERING STORM | 44 |
DISCOVERY OF INDIA | 62 |
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