APPENDIX
Notes of Uncertain Origin
During a whole year a slice or two of sandwich, bread and butter and a cup of tea in the morning and in the evening a penny saveloy formed the only food.
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These invitations [by the Maharaja] were usually for some work to be done and could not be refused.
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Sri Aurobindo's policy in India was not based on Parnellism. It had more resemblance to Sinn Fein but was conceived before the Sinn Fein movement and was therefore not inspired by it.
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Sri Aurobindo began practising Yoga on his own account, starting with pranayama as explained to him by a friend, a disciple of Brahmananda. Afterwards faced with difficulties, he took the help of Lele who was called for the purpose from Gwalior by Barindra — this was after the Surat Congress in 1908.
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There was no difference of opinion [with the College authorities]; the resignation was because of the Bande Mataram case, so as not to embarrass the authorities. After the acquittal, the College recalled him to his post. The final resignation was given from the Alipur jail.
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The Nationalists wanted to propose Lajpatrai as President, not Tilak. No Nationalist leader was seated on the dais.
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