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Replying to @arthur_affect @XenaWorrier and
Certainly seems like they really are familiar with Kiplings talents as an author.
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Replying to @XenaWorrier @arthur_affect and
Just haven't stumbled across one of his most famous works I see. It happens to the best of us.
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Replying to @XenaWorrier @Ohdejezeus and
Out of curiosity, Xena, what’s your favorite Kipling novel? Or do you just read his poems? Or do you just wave the Kipling banner to offend? I actually have a favorite. But I’ll wait to hear yours.
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Replying to @XenaWorrier @pedantish and
Have you ever read anything he wrote for, you know, grownups
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Replying to @arthur_affect @XenaWorrier and
Don't you understand, old bean, our brain genius friend here doesn't actually like reading stories for their *content,* how horribly American that would be. He likes words that make him tingle in his... sensibilities, and it matters not a fig what they actually mean!
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"The White Man's Burden" makes it extremely clear it is about the Philippine War, it literally has a subtitle "The United States and the Philippine Islands"
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