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 157by Rudyard Kipling - 1890 - 391 pagesFull view - About this book
| 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,... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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,... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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