The Works of Rudyard Kipling: The days workDoubleday & McClure, 1899 |
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... mean an intellectual Power -not a gas - power . Polly , I'm going to start a salon . ' Mrs. Mallowe turned lazily on the sofa and rested her head on her hand . Hear the words of the Preacher , the son of Baruch , ' she said . · 6 Will ...
... mean an intellectual Power -not a gas - power . Polly , I'm going to start a salon . ' Mrs. Mallowe turned lazily on the sofa and rested her head on her hand . Hear the words of the Preacher , the son of Baruch , ' she said . · 6 Will ...
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... mean ? ' Mrs. Mallowe told . * ' And - - you mean - to say that it is absolutely Platonic on both sides ? ' 6 6 Absolutely , or I should never have taken it up . ' And his last promotion was due to you ? ' Mrs. Mallowe nodded . And you ...
... mean ? ' Mrs. Mallowe told . * ' And - - you mean - to say that it is absolutely Platonic on both sides ? ' 6 6 Absolutely , or I should never have taken it up . ' And his last promotion was due to you ? ' Mrs. Mallowe nodded . And you ...
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... mean it , you know , ' said Yeere apologetically . ' There'll be no holding you , ' continued the old stager grimly . Climb down , Otis - climb down , and get all 6 that beastly affectation knocked out of you with fever ! THE EDUCATION ...
... mean it , you know , ' said Yeere apologetically . ' There'll be no holding you , ' continued the old stager grimly . Climb down , Otis - climb down , and get all 6 that beastly affectation knocked out of you with fever ! THE EDUCATION ...
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... means . ' 6 ' I will — at to - night's dance . ' ' No - o , not at a dance , ' said Mrs. Mallowe cautiously . ' Men are never themselves quite at dances . Better wait till to - morrow ... mean I said . Then THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEERE 25.
... means . ' 6 ' I will — at to - night's dance . ' ' No - o , not at a dance , ' said Mrs. Mallowe cautiously . ' Men are never themselves quite at dances . Better wait till to - morrow ... mean I said . Then THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEERE 25.
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Rudyard Kipling. But you know what I mean I said . Then it was a square , and I sat it out with him and wanted an ex- planation , and he said — Oh ! I haven't patience with such idiots ! You know what I said about going to Darjiling next ...
Rudyard Kipling. But you know what I mean I said . Then it was a square , and I sat it out with him and wanted an ex- planation , and he said — Oh ! I haven't patience with such idiots ! You know what I said about going to Darjiling next ...
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Página 236 - T'HE SON of GOD goes forth to war, A kingly crown to gain, His blood-red banner streams afar ; Who follows in His train? Who best can drink His cup of woe, Triumphant over pain, Who patient bears his cross below, He follows in His train.
Página 251 - BAA BAA, BLACK SHEEP. BAA Baa, Black Sheep, Have you any wool ? Yes, Sir, yes, Sir, three bags full.
Página 288 - Where the word of a king is, there is power: and who may say unto him, What doest thou?
Página 338 - Some talk of Alexander, And some of Hercules ; Of Hector and Lysander, And such great names as these...
Página 207 - Carnehan," he cried, as the second camel passed me. Carnehan leaned down and shook hands. Then the camels passed away along the dusty road, and I was left alone to wonder. My eye could detect no failure in the disguises. The scene in the Serai attested that they were complete to the native mind.
Página 29 - They rang the sailor lads to guide From roofe to roofe who fearless rowed; And I, — my sonne was at my side, And yet the ruddy beacon glowed : And yet he moaned beneath his breath, 'O come in life, or come in death!
Página 134 - Singing and murmuring in her feastful mirth, Joying to feel herself alive, Lord over Nature, Lord of the visible earth, Lord of the senses five ; Communing with herself : ' All these are mine, And let the world have peace or wars, Tis one to me.
Página 194 - Did he say that I was to give you anything? 'Cause I won't." "He didn't," I said, and dropped away and watched the red lights die out in the dark. It was horribly cold because the wind was blowing off the sands. I climbed into my own train — not an Intermediate Carriage this time — and went to sleep. If the man with the beard had given me a rupee I should have kept it as a memento of a rather curious affair. But the consciousness of having done my duty was my only reward. Later on I reflected...
Página 213 - Yes,' very haughty, and eats it slow. That was how we came to our first village, without any trouble, just as though we had tumbled from the skies. But we tumbled from one of those damned rope-bridges, you see, and you couldn't expect a man to laugh much after that.
Página 28 - SWEET, thou hast trod on a heart. Pass ; there's a world full of men ; And women as fair as thou art Must do such things now and then. Thou only hast stepped unaware, — Malice, not one can impute ; And why should a heart have been there In the way of a fair woman's foot...