Rudyard Kipling
Traffics and Discoveries is a collection of poems and short stories by Rudyard Kipling.
Stories (11):
The Captive
The Bonds of Discipline
A Sahibs' War
"Their Lawful Occasions" (as Part I and Part II)
The Comprehension of Private Copper
Steam Tactics
"Wireless"
The Army of a Dream (as Part I and Part II)
"They"
Mrs.
...Under the Deodars is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling:
"The Education of Otis Yeere"
"At the Pit's Mouth"
"A Wayside Comedy"
"The Hill of Illusion"
"A Second-rate Woman"
"Only a Subaltern"
"In the Matter of a Private"
"The Enlightenments of Pagett, M. P."
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"The motives that swayed the characters were beyond their comprehension; the fates that shifted them were gods they had never met; the sidelights Mrs. Cloke threw on act and incident were more amazing than anything in the record. Therefore the Chapins listened delightedly, and blessed Mrs. Shonts."But why--why--why--did So-and-so do so-and-so?" Sophie would demand from her seat by the pothook; and Mrs. Cloke would
...Limits and Renewals is a short story collection published by Rudyard Kipling in 1932:
The collection contains the following short stories:
Dayspring Mishandled
The Woman in His Life
The Tie
The Church that was at Antioch
Aunt Ellen
Fairy-Kist
A Naval Mutiny
The Debt
Akbar's Bridge
The Manner of Men
Unprofessional
Beauty Spots
The Miracle of
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"There was much destroyer-work in the Battle of Jutland.The actual battle field may not have been more than twenty thousand square miles, but the incidental patrols,from first to last, must have covered many times that area. Doubtless the next generation will comb out every detail of it.All we need remember is there were many squadrons of battleships and cruisers engaged over the face of the North Sea,and that they were accompanied
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"In the spring of the Paris Exhibition of 1878 my father was in charge of the Indian Section of Arts and Manufactures there, and it was his duty to arrange them as they arrived. He promised me, then twelve or thirteen years old, that I should accompany him to Paris on condition that I gave no trouble. The democracy of an English School had made that easy."
Excerpt:
THEY bear, in place of classic names,
Letters and numbers on their skin.
They play their grisly blindfold games
In little boxes made of tin.
Sometimes they stalk the Zeppelin,
Sometimes they learn where mines are laid
Or where the Baltic ice is thin.
That is the custom of “The Trade.”
'Thy Servant a Dog and other Dog stories' brings together a delightful selection of Kipling short stories and poems. The first three tales, Thy Servant a Dog, The Great Play Hunt and Toby Dog, are narrated by the Black Aberdeen Terrier Boots, and concern the adventures of himself and his canine friends Slippers, Ravager and Toby, their wars with Kitchen Cat and their incomprehension of the ways of the humans in their lives. A Sea Dog
...15) France at War
In 1915, in the second year of the Great War, Kipling made a tour as a journalist on the front of some of the French armed forces. His report of what he had seen of the military activity was published in six articles in the Daily Telegraph, in England, and in the New York Sun.
Among the Railway Folk is a detailed description of day-to-day life on a narrow guage steam powered Indian Railway circa 1890. It includes stories of the shops (located on "Steam Street"), working hours, how the engines were named, the 180 item checklist used when they shopped, and engineers' working conditions. (from Google Books)
À quinze ans, Harvey Cheyne possède au suprême degré le don de se rendre antipathique. Les passagers du paquebot sur lequel a pris place ce fils d'un multi-millionnaire américain sont unanimes à lui reprocher son insolence prétentieuse. Harvey tombe par-dessus le bastingage. Est-ce pour lui la fin? Non, c'est le commencement de l'existence. Les hommes du We're Here, géolette britannique que commande le rude, mais bienveillant
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