Rudyard Kipling His Life And Works

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Rudyard Kipling His Life And Works
Charles Cecil
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" As special pleader for India, he is perhaps at his best in His Private Honour. He gives us a vision of what India might be. He says, "... A territorial army for India, an army of specially paid men, enlisted for twelve years' service in Her Majesty's Indian possessions, with the option of extending, on medical certificates, for another five, and a certainty of a pension at the end, ... I left that territorial army swelled to a quarter of a million men far behind, and swept on as far as an ind...epen- dent India, hiring warships from the mother-country, guarding Aden on the one side and Singapore on the 33 ^(udyard Kipling other, paying interest on her loans with beautiful regularity, but borrow- ing no men from beyond her own borders — a colonized, manufacturing India, with a permanent surplus and her own flag. " His portrayal of Anglo-Indian life is also very subtle and accurate. It is not too much to say that one may find in the advice given to Rud- yard Kipling by Gobiend, a holy man in the Chubari, the whole gamut of Kipling's work ; it is given in the pre- face to Life's Handicap, in which he says : " Tell them first of those things which thou hast seen, then what thou hast heard, and, since they be children, tell them of battles and kings, horses, devils, elephants and angels ; but omit not to tell them of love and such like.

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