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«Often and often afterwards, the beloved Aunt would ask me why I had never told anyone how I was being treated. Children tell little more than animals, for what comes to them they accept as eternally established.»
Author: Rudyard Kipling | Keywords: aunt, eternally, The Beloved
«A-wastin' Christian kisses on an 'eathen idol's foot.»
Author: Rudyard Kipling | Keywords: idol
«Tho' I walks with fifty 'ousemaids outer Chelsea to the Strand, / An' they talks a lot o' lovin', but wot do they understand?»
Author: Rudyard Kipling | Keywords: Chelsea, The Strand
«'E's all 'ot sand an' ginger when alive, / An' 'e's generally shammin' when 'e's dead.»
Author: Rudyard Kipling | Keywords: ginger
«No doubt but ye are the People - your throne is above the King's. / Whoso speaks in your presence must say acceptable things.»
Author: Rudyard Kipling | Keywords: speaks in
«`This man', said M'Turk, with conviction, `is the Gadarene Swine,'»
Author: Rudyard Kipling | Keywords: swine, Turk, Turks
«Duke's son - cook's son - son of a hundred kings - / (Fifty thousand horse and foot going to Table Bay!).»
«Stiff-necked Glasgow beggar! I've heard he's prayed for my soul, / But he couldn't lie if you paid him, and he'd starve before he stole.»
Author: Rudyard Kipling | Keywords: beggar, Glasgow, necked, starve, stole
«'Ave you 'eard o' the Widow at Windsor / With a hairy gold crown on 'er 'ead?»
Author: Rudyard Kipling | Keywords: Ave, hairier, widow, Windsor
«There lived a Parsee from whose hat the rays of the sun were reflected in more-than-oriental splendour.»

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