KiplingOliver & Boyd, 1967 - 141 էջ |
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... horses appropriate to an Anglo - Indian " chota Sahib " of the time2 ; and , 2 A junior assistant in an office . Unmarried life seems to have been comfortable financially . But consider " A Bank Fraud " and " Thrown Away . " through his ...
... horses appropriate to an Anglo - Indian " chota Sahib " of the time2 ; and , 2 A junior assistant in an office . Unmarried life seems to have been comfortable financially . But consider " A Bank Fraud " and " Thrown Away . " through his ...
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... grading of Massachusetts Avenue , and they had 1 We may note Kipling's love of horses , and several descriptions of long rides - particularly at night . 2 Ch . IX . planted the first tree in my twenty - acre plot TWO NOVELS 79.
... grading of Massachusetts Avenue , and they had 1 We may note Kipling's love of horses , and several descriptions of long rides - particularly at night . 2 Ch . IX . planted the first tree in my twenty - acre plot TWO NOVELS 79.
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... horses , at Jodhpur . Kipling prided himself on his knowledge of horse - flesh - a member of an Indian Club in the Eighties who did not at best lay some claim to it would be socially diminished — and saw horses in terms of their ...
... horses , at Jodhpur . Kipling prided himself on his knowledge of horse - flesh - a member of an Indian Club in the Eighties who did not at best lay some claim to it would be socially diminished — and saw horses in terms of their ...
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II | 10 |
Debits and Credits 1926 | 15 |
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