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The Story of My Experiments with Truth Part 4, Chapter 35 Summary

Tares Among the Wheat

  • Mr. Kallenbach, Gandhi's friend, advises him to separate his own children from the rest of the misbehaving boys at Tolstoy Farm so that their bad discipline won't rub off on his own kids.
  • But, Gandhi says all of the boys are effectively his children.
  • He says his own children's successful growing up shows that good children may be raised with bad ones.