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    Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Contents: Introduction. Preface. 1. Your mother in law is watching you. 2. Women should walk softly. 3. Let us not be born again as women. 4. We have to live separately. 5. A brave man who is incognito. 6. Set aside your sorrow and save the boy. 7. Truth has no place in your government. 8. I have been orphaned. 9. God has fulfilled my desire. 10. Today we have chained a lion. 11. A blow from fate. 12. You are to be absolved from rebirth. 13. A palace of happiness and its pinnacle. After 15 12 1947. Epilogue: 1948 to 1999. Appendix: What happened to them after 1949. The summit is near and my legs are heavy with fatigue. So Lady Yashodabai Joshi told her daughter Manikbai Bhide on her deathbed in 1948. She little realized that the journey she had taken would become a classic Marathi narrative published by her daughter her amanuensis who was prevailed upon to disregard the author's wish that the account be kept only for private circulation. The classic Marathi narrative is now retold by her grandson in English 55 years after Yashodabai Joshi passed away. Hers is a story that spans 80 years of the rise and fall of the Raj. Its pages stir with the first feelings of Indian national pride and brim with the ardour of one who was labelled a reformer. A Marathi Saga : The Story of Sir Moropant and Lady Yashodabai Joshi is a fascinating and rare autobiography; it is history as told by an eyewitness. 180 pp.