Excerpt from Behramji a Biographical a SketchThe most interesting portions of this book are those which give us a peep into an Indian home - that of Mr. Malabari and his family, revealing the life of the young reformer; his aspirations; the weakness and the strength of his character; the inuence of women on his youthful training; his devotion to their cause in after life. We see how much he owed to his mother, a remarkable woman, of strong will, masterful mind, and irresistible energy; yet a simple, homely housewife, with the tenderest heart. She said: All the boys in the street are my own sons, when, for her own son, thought to be dying, a specific was pressed upon her which would have injured another boy.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work.
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