The Story of the Gadsbys: A Tale Without a Plot (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Rudyard Kipling

 
9781333016739: The Story of the Gadsbys: A Tale Without a Plot (Classic Reprint)

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Went home at half-past ten, after discoursing for twenty minutes on the responsibilities of house-keeping. You now drive a mail-phae ton and sit under a Church of England cler gyman. Iam not angry, Jack. It is your kz'smet, as it was Gaddy's, and his éz'smet who can avoid? Do not think that I am moved by a spirit of revenge as I write, thus pub licly, that you and you alone are responsible for thisbook. In other and more expansive days, when you could look at a magnum with out flushing and at a cheroot without turning white, you supplied me with most of the material. Take it back again - would that I could have preserved your fetterless speech in the telling - take it back, and by your slippered hearth read it to the late Miss Deercourt. She will not be any the more willing to receive my cards, but she will admire you immensely, and you, I feel sure, will love me. You may even invite me to another very bad dinner - at the Club, which, as you and your wife know, is a safe neutral ground for the entertainment of wild asses. Then, my very dear hypocrite, we shall be quits.

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Nobel prize-winning writer Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, India, but returned with his parents to England at the age of five. Influenced by experiences in both India and England, Kipling s stories celebrate British imperialism and the experience of the British soldier in India. Amongst Kipling s best-known works are The Jungle Book, Just So Stories, and the poems Mandalay and Gunga Din. Kipling was the first English-language writer to receive the Nobel prize for literature (1907) and was amongst the youngest to receive the award. Kipling died in 1936 and is interred in Poets Corner in Westminster Abbey.

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