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" The two then were beyond the border. I would have prayed for them, but that night a real king died in Europe, and demanded an obituary notice. The wheel of the world swings through the same phases again and again. Summer passed and winter thereafter,... "
The Phantom 'rickshaw: And Other Tales - Page 157
by Rudyard Kipling - 1890 - 391 pages
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Stories by English Authors, Volume 3

English fiction - 1896 - 210 pages
...merchants are pleased because through superstition they imagine that such mad fellows bring good fortune." The two, then, were beyond the Border. I would have...and upon the third summer there fell a hot night, a night issue, and a strained waiting for something to be telegraphed from the other side of the world,...
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Stories by English Authors, Volume 8

English fiction - 1896 - 204 pages
...merchants are pleased because through superstition they imagine that such mad fellows bring good fortune." The two, then, were beyond the Border. I would have...and upon the third summer there fell a hot night, a night issue, and a strained waiting for something to be telegraphed from the other side of the world,...
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Under the Deodars ; The Phantom Rickshaw ; Wee Willie Winkie

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 382 pages
...beyond, they would find death — certain and awful death. , Ten days later a native correspondent giving me the news of the day from Peshawar, wound...Europe, and demanded an obituary notice. *#*#**#*# The Avheel of the world swings through the same phases again and again. Summer passed and winter thereafter,...
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The Man who Would be King

Rudyard Kipling - Afghanistan - 1899 - 152 pages
...insignificant trinkets which he ascribes as great charms to HH the Amir of Bokhara. He passed through 5* Peshawar and associated himself to the Second Summer...The daily paper continued and I with it, and upon 53 the third summer there fell a hot night, a night-issue, and a strained waiting for something to...
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The Phantom Rickshaw

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 248 pages
...insignificant trinkets which he ascribes as great charms to HH the Amir of Bokhara. He passed through Peshawur and associated himself to the Second Summer caravan...that night, a real King died in Europe, and demanded on obituary notice. The wheel of the world swings through the same phases again and again. Summer passed...
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Indian Tales

Rudyard Kipling - British - 1899 - 1348 pages
...insignificant trinkets which he ascribes as great charms to HH the Amir of Bokhara. He passed through Peshawur and associated himself to the Second Summer caravan...that night, a real King died in Europe, and demanded on obituary notice. The wheel of the world swings through the same phases again and again. Summer passed...
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Indian Tales

Rudyard Kipling - Fiction - 1899 - 802 pages
...Border. I would have prayed for them, but, that night, a real King died in Europe, and demanded on obituary notice. The wheel of the world swings through the \same phases again_and again. Summer passed and winter thereafter, and came and passed again. The daily paper continued...
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Stories by English Authors, Volume 8

Short stories, English - 1902 - 218 pages
...merchants are pleased because through superstition they imagine that such mad fellows bring good fortune." The two, then, were beyond the Border. I would have...and upon the third summer there fell a hot night, a night issue, and a strained waiting for something to be telegraphed from the other side of the world,...
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Under the Deodars ; The Phantom R̓ickshaw ; Wee Willie Winkie

Rudyard Kipling - English fiction - 1907 - 366 pages
...But, beyond, they would find death — certain and awful death. Ten days later a native correspondent giving me the news of the day from Peshawar, wound...came and passed again. The daily paper continued and 1 with it, and upon the third summer there fell a hot night, a night-issue, and a strained waiting...
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The Great English Short-story Writers: With Introductory Essays, Volume 2

William James Dawson - Short stories - 1910 - 354 pages
...merchants are pleased because through superstition they imagine that such mad fellows bring good fortune." The two, then, were beyond the Border. I would have...world swings through the same phases again and again. Hummer passed and winter thereafter, and came and passed again. The daily paper continued and I with...
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