Kipling

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Lispeth
... Lispeth is a short story by Rudyard Kipling ... The tale is an interesting example of Kipling's attitudes to different races and cultures, which is less simple than many accounts of his beliefs allow ... One day on her walk ("a little constitutional" of 20 to 30 miles says Kipling, with fine irony and huge admiration of the hill people) she finds an unconscious Englishman whom she carries back to the Mission ...
Kipling, North Carolina
... Kipling is an unincorporated community located along U.S ... Highway 401 in the Hectors Creek Township of Harnett County, North Carolina between the communities of Cape Fear and Chalybeate Springs north of Lillington ...
Literary References To Nainital - Kipling
... Rudyard Kipling Story of the Gadsbys ... Rudyard Kipling, Only a Subaltern in Under the Deodars From the short story ...
Sidney Kilner Levett-Yeats - Critique
... from Lahore's Punjab Club, Rudyard Kipling, sit up and take notice ... When I knew him in the Punjab Club in the old days," Kipling wrote to a friend about Levett-Yeats, "he was full of notions about a mutiny tale and he may have something ... Kipling in the treatment of the material to be found among the natives, he is at any rate clever and readable ...
My Boy Jack (film) - Plot
... As the Great War (World War I) begins, 17-year-old Jack Kipling (Radcliffe), the only son of the famous English writer and poet Rudyard Kipling, declares his intention to ... The elder Kipling (Haig), who encourages him in his ambition, arranges several appointments for him to enlist in both the Army and Navy ... of Loos, Jack is posted missing in action and the Kipling family is informed by telegram ...

Famous quotes containing the word kipling:

    Their bodies are buried in peace; but their name liveth for evermore.
    Apocrypha. Ecclesiasticus, 44:14.

    The line “their name liveth for evermore” was chosen by Rudyard Kipling on behalf of the Imperial War Graves Commission as an epitaph to be used in Commonwealth War Cemeteries. Kipling had himself lost a son in the fighting.