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" 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... "
The Works of Rudyard Kipling: The days work - Página 194
por Rudyard Kipling - 1899
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The Phantom 'rickshaw: And Other Tales

Rudyard Kipling - 1890 - 412 páginas
...He has gone South for the week," he repeated. " Now that's just like his impidehce. Did he say that I was to give you anything ? — 'Cause I won't."...correspondents of newspapers, . and might, if they " stuck up " one of the little rat-trap states of Central India or Southern Rajputana, get themselves...
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Indian Tales

Rudyard Kipling - 1890 - 796 páginas
..."He has gone South for the week," he repeated. " Now that's just like his impidence. Did he say that I was to give you anything? — 'Cause I won't." "...personated correspondents of newspapers, and might, if they "stuck up" one of the little rat-trap states of Central India or Southern Rajputana, get themselves...
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The Phantom Rickshaw

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 248 páginas
...He has gone South for the week," he repeated. "Now that's just like his impidence. Did he say that I was to give you anything? — "Cause I won't." "He...personated correspondents of newspapers, and might, if they "stuck up" one of the little rat-trap states of Central India or Southern Rajoutana, get themselves...
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The phantom 'rickshaw and other stories

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 444 páginas
...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...personated correspondents of newspapers, and might, it they blackmailed one of the little rattrap states ot Central India or Southern Rajputana, get themselves...
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Indian Tales

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 1348 páginas
...and watched the red lights die out in the dark. It was horribly cold because the wind was blov/ing off the sands. I climbed into my own train — not...of having done my duty was my only reward. Later on 1 reflected that two gentlemen like my friends could not do any good if they foregathered and personated...
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Indian Tales

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 802 páginas
...Intermediate Carriage this time — and went to sleep. If the man with the beard had given me a rupee 1 should have kept it as a memento of a rather curious...personated correspondents of newspapers, and might, if they "stuck up" one of the little rat-trap states of Central India or Southern Rajputana, get themselves...
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Little Masterpieces of Fiction, Volumen6

Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lionel Strachey - 1904 - 198 páginas
..."He has gone South for the week," he repeated. "Now that's just like his impudence. Did he say that I was to give you anything? "Cause I won't." "He didn't,"...personated correspondents of newspapers, and might, if they "stuck up" one of the little rat-trap states of Central India or Southern Rajputana, get themselves...
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Great Short Stories: A New Collection of Famous Examples from the ..., Volumen3

William Patten - 1906 - 450 páginas
..."He has gone South for the week!" he repeated. "Now that's just like his impidence. Did he say that I was to give you anything? 'Cause I won't." "He didn't,"...personated correspondents of newspapers, and might, if they "stuck up" one of the little rat-trap states of Central India or Southern Rajputana, get themselves...
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The Great English Short-story Writers: With Introductory Essays, Volumen2

William James Dawson - 1910 - 354 páginas
..."He has gone South for the week," he repeated. "Now that's just like his impidence. Did he say that I was to give you anything? 'Cause I won't." "He didn't,"...personated correspondents of newspapers, and might, if they "stuck up" one of the little rat-trap States of Central India or Southern Rajputana, get themselves...
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Modern Masterpieces of Short Prose Fiction

Alice Vinton Waite, Edith Mendall Taylor - 1911 - 648 páginas
...He has gone South for the week," he repeated. " Now that's just like his impudence. Did he say that I was to give you anything? — 'cause I won't." "...personated correspondents of newspapers, and might, if they " stuck up " one of the little rat-trap states of central India or southern Rajputana, get themselves...
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