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  2. Rudyard Kipling, the Bard of the Banjo: A Study

    Rudyard Kipling has written some violent verse in the "These," urging the ulster "loyalists" to rebel against Home Rule. In the House of Commons a member asked whether he should not be put in the dock with Tom Mann, but Mr. Birrell thought Mr. Kipling is no longer taken seriously. Mr. Rudyard Killing is the first English. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,164 words
  3. Mr. Kipling Corrected.

    Everybody, however, hasn't a sense of humour, and some indignant souls have really taken Mr. Kipling a tiny bit seriously. For instance, a contributor to a London ...

    Article : 396 words
  4. Kipling and Ulsteria.

    Mr. Gardiner, in the second paragraph of his article, says that Mr. Kipling went up in the sky like a rocket. Assuredly his literary end is not more glorious than that ...

    Article : 520 words
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