The Writings in Prose And Verse of Rudyard Kipling, volume 16

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The Writings in Prose And Verse of Rudyard Kipling, volume 16
Rudyard Kipling, Charles Wolcott Balestier
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Now, son, we grow strong again. Do not spit it out, little Princeling ! King of my Heart, do not spit it out, and we shall be strong men, wrestlers and club-wielders, by morning." He moved away, crooning and mumbling. The lama tumed to Kim, and all the loving old soul of him looked out through his narrow eyes.
" To heal the sick is to acquire merit ; but first 310 Digitized by Google KIM one gets knowledge. That was wisely done, O Friend of all the World." " I was made wise by thee. Holy
...One," said Kim, forgetting the little play just ended; forget- ting St. Xavier's; forgetting his white blood; for- getting even the Great Game as he stooped, Mohammedan ^hion, to touch his master's feet in the dust of the Jain temple, ** My teaching I owe to thee. I have eaten thy bread three years.
My time is finished. I am loosed from the schools.
I come to thee." " Herein is my reward. Enter ! Enter ! And is all well ? " They passed to the inner court, where the afternoon sun sloped golden across.


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