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(In May 1905, when I was fifteen, we set sail for
England. My Father Mr. Motilal Nehru, Mother
and I all went together. On a May day towards
the end of the month, we reached London. While
I was in the train from Dover to London, I read
about the great sea victory at Tushima. I was in
high spirits because the very next day happened
to be Derby Day and we went to see the race. I
remember meeting M.A. Ansari soon after our
arrival at London. He was then a smart and
clever young man with a record of brilliant
academic achievement behind him. He was a
surgeon at that time in a hospital in London,
I was a little fortunate in finding a vacancy at
Harrow, for I was slightly above the usual age for
entry, being 15. My family returned to India after
some months. Never before had I been left
among strangers all by myself and I felt lonely
and homesick, but not for long. I managed to fit
myself to some extent in the life at school and
work and play kept me busy. I was never an
exact fit. Always I had a feeling that I was not
one of them, and the others must have felt the
same way about me. I was left a little to myself.
But on the whole I took my full share in the
games, without in any way shining at them. I
believe, it was recognized that I was no shirker.
Q.1. The writer went from Dover
to London by​

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Answered by grace7982
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He went by train from Dover to London
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