[88]April 27, 1921.

[89]July 21, 1921, and October 6, 1920.

[90]July 21, August 11, December 16, 1921.

[91]Gandhi protests against this in "Young India" of June, 1921.

[92]May 12, 1920; May 25, July 13, August 25, 1921.

[93]December 8, 1920.

[94]March 16, 1921.

[95]"Letters from Abroad." The three letters of March 2, 5, and 13 were published in the "Modern Review" in May, 1921. The "Appeal to Truth" was written after Tagore's return to India and published in the "Modern Review" October 1, 1921. The two men, however, did not discuss their views in polemical writings only. They met and had a long interview, but neither has published any comment on their meeting. C. F. Andrews, however, who was present, has told us what the talk was about and referred to the arguments used by Tagore and Gandhi to back up their different points of view.

[96]February 9, 1922. In this article, called "Too Sacred for Publication," Gandhi dwells on his long friendship with Tagore. Gandhi was a frequent visitor at Tagore's home at Santiniketan, and considered it as a retreat. While he was in England his children had their home there.

[97]May 12, 1920.