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Stealing and Atonement

NIOS · Class 10 · English

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1. Chapter Summary

  • Gandhiji and a relative copied his uncle who smoked.
  • They first collected cigarette stubs thrown away by the uncle.
  • Later, they stole coins from the servant's pocket money to buy beedis.
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2. Gandhiji's Smoking Habit and Suicide Attempt

  • Gandhiji and his relative imitated his uncle who smoked.
  • They began by collecting cigarette stubs.
  • They stole coins from the servant's pocket money to buy beedis.
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3. The Theft of Gold and Confession

  • The theft of gold from the brother's armlet was more serious than the earlier theft of coins.
  • The earlier theft happened when Gandhiji was twelve or thirteen, possibly less.
  • The gold theft happened when he was fifteen.
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4. The Story of Ratnakar and Valmiki

  • Ratnakar was raised by a hunter after getting lost in a jungle.
  • He became a robber to feed his family.
  • Narada was a holy man who played the Veena.

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