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By Rudyard Kipling

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Compiled by David Widger

KIPLING






CONTENTS

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##  THE JUNGLE BOOK

##  THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK

##  VERSES OF RUDYARD KIPLING

##  REWARDS AND FAIRIES

##  AMERICAN NOTES

##  PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS

##  CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS

##  SOLDIERS THREE, PART II.

##  WORKS OF KIPLING IN ONE VOLUME

##  ACTIONS AND REACTIONS

##  THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW, et al

##  BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS

##  THE STORY OF THE GADSBY

##  UNDER THE DEODARS

##  THE LIGHT THAT FAILED

##  STALKY & CO.

##  LIFE’S HANDICAP

##  SOLDIERS THREE

##  DITTIES and BALLADS

KIM

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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES





THE JUNGLE BOOK


By Rudyard Kipling



Contents

Mowgli’s Brothers

Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack

Kaa’s Hunting

Road-Song of the Bandar-Log

“Tiger! Tiger!”

Mowgli’s Song

The White Seal

Lukannon

“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”

Darzee’s Chant

Toomai of the Elephants

Shiv and the Grasshopper

Her Majesty’s Servants

Parade Song of the Camp Animals








VERSES OF RUDYARD KIPLING


VERSES 1889-1896






CONTENTS



BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS AND OTHERS

TOMMY

“FUZZY-WUZZY”

SOLDIER, SOLDIER

SCREW-GUNS

CELLS

GUNGA DIN

OONTS

LOOT

“SNARLEYOW”

THE WIDOW AT WINDSOR

BELTS

THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER

MANDALAY

TROOPIN'

THE WIDOW'S PARTY

FORD O' KABUL RIVER

GENTLEMEN-RANKERS

ROUTE MARCHIN'

SHILLIN' A DAY


OTHER VERSES

THE BALLAD OF EAST AND WEST

THE LAST SUTTEE

THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S MERCY

THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S JEST

WITH SCINDIA TO DELHI

THE BALLAD OF BOH DA THONE

THE LAMENT OF THE BORDER CATTLE THIEF

THE RHYME OF THE THREE CAPTAINS

THE BALLAD OF THE “CLAMPHERDOWN”

THE BALLAD OF THE “BOLIVAR”

THE SACRIFICE OF ER-HEB

THE EXPLANATION

THE GIFT OF THE SEA

EVARRA AND HIS GODS

THE CONUNDRUM OF THE WORKSHOPS

THE LEGEND OF EVIL

THE ENGLISH FLAG

“CLEARED”

AN IMPERIAL RESCRIPT

TOMLINSON

L'ENVOI TO “LIFE'S HANDICAP”

L'ENVOI


THE SEVEN SEAS

DEDICATION

THE SEVEN SEAS

A SONG OF THE ENGLISH

THE FIRST CHANTEY

THE LAST CHANTEY

THE MERCHANTMEN

M'ANDREW'S HYMN

THE MIRACLES

THE NATIVE-BORN

THE KING

THE RHYME OF THE THREE SEALERS

THE DERELICT

THE ANSWER

THE SONG OF THE BANJO

THE LINER SHE'S A LADY

MULHOLLAND'S CONTRACT

ANCHOR SONG

THE LOST LEGION

THE SEA-WIFE

HYMN BEFORE ACTION

TO THE TRUE ROMANCE

THE FLOWERS

THE LAST RHYME OF TRUE THOMAS

IN THE NEOLITHIC AGE

THE STORY OF UNG

THE THREE-DECKER

AN AMERICAN

THE “MARY GLOSTER”

SESTINA OF THE TRAMP-ROYAL


BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS

“BACK TO THE ARMY AGAIN”

“BIRDS OF PREY” MARCH

“SOLDIER AN' SAILOR TOO”

SAPPERS

THAT DAY

“THE MEN THAT FOUGHT AT MINDEN”

CHOLERA CAMP

THE LADIES

BILL 'AWKINS

THE MOTHER-LODGE

“FOLLOW ME 'OME”

THE SERGEANT'S WEDDIN'

THE JACKET

THE 'EATHEN

THE SHUT-EYE SENTRY

“MARY, PITY WOMEN!”

FOR TO ADMIRE

L'ENVOI





REWARDS AND FAIRIES


By Rudyard Kipling






CONTENTS


A Charm

Introduction


COLD IRON

Cold Iron


GLORIANA

Gloriana

The Looking-Glass


THE WRONG THING

A Truthful Song

The Wrong Thing

King Henry VII and the Shipwrights


MARKLAKE WITCHES

The Way Through the Woods

Marklake Witches

Brookland Road


THE KNIFE AND THE NAKED CHALK

The Run of the Downs

The Knife and the Naked Chalk

Song of the Men’s Side


BROTHER SQUARE-TOES

Philadelphia

Brother Square-Toes

IF—


‘A PRIEST IN SPITE OF HIMSELF’

A St Helena Lullaby

‘A Priest in Spite of Himself’

‘Poor Honest Men’


THE CONVERSION OF ST WILFRID

Eddi’s Service

The Conversion of St Wilfrid

Song of the Red War-Boat


A DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

An Astrologer’s Song

A Doctor of Medicine

‘Our Fathers of Old’


SIMPLE SIMON

The Thousandth Man

Simple Simon

Frankie’s Trade


THE TREE OF JUSTICE

The Ballad of Minepit Shaw

The Tree of Justice

A Carol








AMERICAN NOTES


by Rudyard Kipling





Contents

Introduction


I. AT THE GOLDEN GATE

II. AMERICAN POLITICS

III. AMERICAN SALMON

IV. THE YELLOWSTONE

V. CHICAGO

VI. THE AMERICAN ARMY

VII. AMERICA'S DEFENCELESS COASTS








PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS


By Rudyard Kipling






CONTENTS


PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS


LISPETH.

THREE AND—AN EXTRA.

THROWN AWAY.

MISS YOUGHAL'S SAIS.

YOKED WITH AN UNBELIEVER.

FALSE DAWN.

THE RESCUE OF PLUFFLES.

CUPID'S ARROWS.

HIS CHANCE IN LIFE.

WATCHES OF THE NIGHT.

THE OTHER MAN.

CONSEQUENCES.

THE CONVERSION OF AURELIAN McGOGGIN.

A GERM DESTROYER.

KIDNAPPED.

THE ARREST OF LIEUTENANT GOLIGHTLY.

THE HOUSE OF SUDDHOO

HIS WEDDED WIFE.

THE BROKEN LINK HANDICAPPED.

BEYOND THE PALE.

IN ERROR.

A BANK FRAUD.

TOD'S AMENDMENT.

IN THE PRIDE OF HIS YOUTH.

PIG.

THE ROUT OF THE WHITE HUSSARS.

THE BRONCKHORST DIVORCE-CASE.

VENUS ANNODOMINI.

THE BISARA OF POOREE.

THE GATE OF A HUNDRED SORROWS.

THE STORY OF MUHAMMAD DIN.

ON THE STRENGTH OF A LIKENESS.

WRESSLEY OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE.

BY WORD OF MOUTH.

TO BE HELD FOR REFERENCE.








THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK


By Rudyard Kipling








Contents

HOW FEAR CAME

THE LAW OF THE JUNGLE

THE MIRACLE OF PURUN BHAGAT

A SONG OF KABIR

LETTING IN THE JUNGLE

MOWGLI’S SONG AGAINST PEOPLE

THE UNDERTAKERS

A RIPPLE SONG

THE KING’S ANKUS

THE SONG OF THE LITTLE HUNTER

QUIQUERN

‘ANGUTIVAUN TAINA’

RED DOG

CHIL’S SONG

THE SPRING RUNNING

THE OUTSONG











CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS, A STORY OF THE GRAND BANKS


By Rudyard Kipling


Contents

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X















SOLDIERS THREE, Part II. 2227


By Rudyard Kipling






CONTENTS


'LOVE-O'WOMEN'

THE BIG DRUNK DRAF'

THE MUTINEY OF THE MAVERICKS

THE MAN WHO WAS

ONLY A SUBALTERN

IN THE MATTER OF A PRIVATE

THE LOST LEGION

THE DRUMS OF THE FORE AND AFT

JUDSON AND THE EMPIRE

A CONFERENCE OF THE POWERS














THE WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING IN ONE VOLUME


By Rudyard Kipling






CONTENTS

VOLUME I DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES AND OTHER VERSES

GENERAL SUMMARY

ARMY HEADQUARTERS

STUDY OF AN ELEVATION, IN INDIAN INK

A LEGEND

THE STORY OF URIAH

THE POST THAT FITTED

DELILAH

WHAT HAPPENED

PINK DOMINOES

THE MAN WHO COULD WRITE

MUNICIPAL

A CODE OF MORALS

THE LAST DEPARTMENT

OTHER VERSES

THE VAMPIRE

TO THE UNKNOWN GODDESS

THE RUPAIYAT OF OMAR KAL'VIN

LA NUIT BLANCHE

MY RIVAL

THE LOVERS' LITANY

A BALLAD OF BURIAL

DIVIDED DESTINIES

THE MASQUE OF PLENTY

THE MARE'S NEST

POSSIBILITIES

CHRISTMAS IN INDIA

PAGETT, M.P.

THE SONG OF THE WOMEN

A BALLAD OF JAKKO HILL

THE PLEA OF THE SIMLA DANCERS

THE BALLAD OF FISHER'S BOARDING-HOUSE

AS THE BELL CLINKS

AN OLD SONG

CERTAIN MAXIMS OF HAFIZ

THE GRAVE OF THE HUNDRED HEAD

THE MOON OF OTHER DAYS

THE UNDERTAKER'S HORSE

THE FALL OF JOCK GILLESPIE

ARITHMETIC ON THE FRONTIER

THE BETROTHED

A TALE OF TWO CITIES


VOLUME II BALLADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS

BALLADS

THE BALLAD OF EAST AND WEST

THE LAST SUTTEE

THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S MERCY

THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S JEST

THE BALLAD OF BOH DA THONE

THE LAMENT OF THE BORDER CATTLE THIEF

THE RHYME OF THE THREE CAPTAINS

THE BALLAD OF THE CLAMPHERDOWN

THE BALLAD OF THE “BOLIVAR”

THE ENGLISH FLAG

AN IMPERIAL RESCRIPT

TOMLINSON

BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS

TOMMY

SOLDIER, SOLDIER

SCREW-GUNS

GUNGA DIN

LOOT

'SNARLEYOW'

THE WIDOW AT WINDSOR

BELTS

THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER

MANDALAY

FORD O' KABUL RIVER

ROUTE MARCHIN'


VOLUME III. THE PHANTOM 'RICKSHAW AND OTHER GHOST STORIES

THE PHANTOM 'RICKSHAW

MY OWN TRUE GHOST STORY

THE STRANGE RIDE OF MORROWBIE JUKES

THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING

“THE FINEST STORY IN THE WORLD”


VOLUME IV UNDER THE DEODARS

THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEERE

AT THE PIT'S MOUTH

A WAYSIDE COMEDY

THE HILL OF ILLUSION

A SECOND-RATE WOMAN

ONLY A SUBALTERN

IN THE MATTER OF A PRIVATE

THE ENLIGHTENMENTS OF PAGETT, M.P.


VOLUME V PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS

LISPETH

THREE AND—AN EXTRA.

THROWN AWAY.

MISS YOUGHAL'S SAIS.

YOKED WITH AN UNBELIEVER.

FALSE DAWN.

THE RESCUE OF PLUFFLES.

CUPID'S ARROWS.

HIS CHANCE IN LIFE.

WATCHES OF THE NIGHT.

THE OTHER MAN.

CONSEQUENCES.

THE CONVERSION OF AURELIAN McGOGGIN.

A GERM DESTROYER.

KIDNAPPED.

THE ARREST OF LIEUTENANT GOLIGHTLY.

THE HOUSE OF SUDDHOO

HIS WEDDED WIFE.

THE BROKEN LINK HANDICAPPED.

BEYOND THE PALE.

IN ERROR.

A BANK FRAUD.

TODS' AMENDMENT.

IN THE PRIDE OF HIS YOUTH.

PIG.

THE ROUT OF THE WHITE HUSSARS.

THE BRONCKHORST DIVORCE-CASE.

VENUS ANNODOMINI.

THE BISARA OF POOREE.

THE GATE OF A HUNDRED SORROWS.

THE STORY OF MUHAMMAD DIN.

ON THE STRENGTH OF A LIKENESS.

WRESSLEY OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE.

BY WORD OF MOUTH.

TO BE HELD FOR REFERENCE.


VOLUME VI THE LIGHT THAT FAILED

THE LIGHT THAT FAILED

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV


VOLUME VII THE STORY OF THE GADSBYS

Preface

POOR DEAR MAMMA

THE TENTS OF KEDAR

WITH ANY AMAZEMENT

THE GARDEN OF EDEN

FATIMA

THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW, KNOWING GOOD AND EVIL.

THE SWELLING OF JORDAN


VOLUME VIII from MINE OWN PEOPLE

BIMI

NAMGAY DOOLA

THE RECRUDESCENCE OF IMRAY

MOTI GUJ—MUTINEER







ACTIONS AND REACTIONS



By Rudyard Kipling



CONTENTS


ACTIONS AND REACTIONS


AN HABITATION ENFORCED

          THE RECALL


GARM—A HOSTAGE

          THE POWER OF THE DOG


THE MOTHER HIVE

          THE BEES AND THE FLIES


WITH THE NIGHT MAIL

          THE FOUR ANGELS


A DEAL IN COTTON

          THE NEW KNIGHTHOOD


THE PUZZLER

          LITTLE FOXES

          GALLIO'S SONG


THE HOUSE SURGEON

          THE RABBI'S SONG








THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW AND OTHERS


By Rudyard Kipling



Contents

THE PHANTOM ‘RICKSHAW

MY OWN TRUE GHOST STORY

THE STRANGE RIDE OF MORROWBIE JUKES

THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING

“THE FINEST STORY IN THE WORLD”








BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS


By Rudyard Kipling



CONTENTS


First Series (1892)

Danny Deever

Tommy

Fuzzy-Wuzzy

Soldier, Soldier

Screw-Guns

Cells

Gunga Din

Oonts

Loot

'Snarleyow'

The Widow at Windsor

Belts

The Young British Soldier

Mandalay

Troopin'

The Widow's Party

Ford o' Kabul River

Gentlemen-Rankers

Route Marchin'

Shillin' a Day

Second Series (1896)

'Bobs'

'Back to the Army Again'

'Birds of Prey' March

'Soldier an' Salor Too'

Sappers

That Day

'The Men that fought at Minden'

Cholera Camp

The Ladies

Bill 'Awkins

The Mother-Lodge

'Follow Me 'Ome'

The Sergeant's Weddin'

The Jacket

The 'Eathen

'Mary, Pity Women!'

For to Admire









THE STORY OF THE GADSBY


By Rudyard Kipling



Contents

Preface

POOR DEAR MAMMA

THE WORLD WITHOUT

THE TENTS OF KEDAR

WITH ANY AMAZEMENT

THE GARDEN OF EDEN—And ye shall be as Gods!

FATIMA

THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW—Knowing Good and Evil.

THE SWELLING OF JORDAN








UNDER THE DEODARS


By Rudyard Kipling






Contents

UNDER THE DEODARS


THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEERE

AT THE PIT’S MOUTH

A WAYSIDE COMEDY

THE HILL OF ILLUSION

A SECOND-RATE WOMAN

ONLY A SUBALTERN

IN THE MATTER OF A PRIVATE

THE ENLIGHTENMENTS OF PAGETT, M.P.








THE LIGHT THAT FAILED


By Rudyard Kipling



CONTENTS


CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

CHAPTER XII

CHAPTER XIII

CHAPTER XIV

CHAPTER XV








STALKY & CO.


By Rudyard Kipling





Contents

“IN AMBUSH.”

SLAVES OF THE LAMP

AN UNSAVORY INTERLUDE.

THE IMPRESSIONISTS.

THE MORAL REFORMERS.

A LITTLE PREP.

THE FLAG OF THEIR COUNTRY.

THE LAST TERM.

SLAVES OF THE LAMP.














LIFE’S HANDICAP, BEING STORIES OF MINE OWN PEOPLE

By Rudyard Kipling


CONTENTS

PREFACE

THE LANG MEN O’ LARUT

REINGELDER AND THE GERMAN FLAG

THE WANDERING JEW

THROUGH THE FIRE

THE FINANCES OF THE GODS

THE AMIR’S HOMILY

JEWS IN SHUSHAN

THE LIMITATIONS OF PAMBE SERANG

LITTLE TOBRAH

BUBBLING WELL ROAD

‘THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT’

GEORGIE PORGIE

NABOTH

THE DREAM OF DUNCAN PARRENNESS

THE INCARNATION OF KRISHNA MULVANEY

THE COURTING OF DINAH SHADD

ON GREENHOW HILL

THE MAN WHO WAS

THE HEAD OF THE DISTRICT

WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY

AT THE END OF THE PASSAGE

THE MUTINY OF THE MAVERICKS

THE MARK OF THE BEAST

THE RETURN OF IMRAY

NAMGAY DOOLA

BURTRAN AND BIMI

MOTI GUJ—MUTINEER

L’ENVOI














SOLDIERS THREE

The Story of the Gadsbys

In Black and White


By Rudyard Kipling



CONTENTS

THE GOD FROM THE MACHINE

OF THOSE CALLED

PRIVATE LEAROYD'S STORY

THE BIG DRUNK DRAF'

THE WRECK OF THE VISIGOTH

THE SOLID MULDOON

WITH THE MAIN GUARD

IN THE MATTER OF A PRIVATE

BLACK JACK

L'ENVOI

POOR DEAR MAMMA

THE WORLD WITHOUT

THE TENTS OF KEDAR

WITH ANY AMAZEMENT

THE GARDEN OF EDEN

FATIMA

THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW

THE SWELLING OF JORDAN

DRAY WARA YOW DEE

THE JUDGMENT OF DUNGARA

AT HOWLI THANA

GEMINI

AT TWENTY-TWO

IN FLOOD TIME

THE SENDING OF DANA DA

ON THE CITY WALL








DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES and BALLADS



By Rudyard Kipling



CONTENTS


DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES

GENERAL SUMMARY

ARMY HEADQUARTERS

STUDY OF AN ELEVATION, IN INDIAN INK

THE STORY OF URIAH

THE POST THAT FITTED

PUBLIC WASTE

DELILAH

WHAT HAPPENED

PINK DOMINOES

THE MAN WHO COULD WRITE

MUNICIPAL

A CODE OF MORALS

THE LAST DEPARTMENT


BALLADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS

BALLADS

THE BALLAD OF FISHER'S BOARDING-HOUSE

AS THE BELL CLINKS

AN OLD SONG

CERTAIN MAXIMS OF HAFIZ

THE GRAVE OF THE HUNDRED HEAD

THE MOON OF OTHER DAYS

THE UNDERTAKER'S HORSE

THE FALL OF JOCK GILLESPIE

ARITHMETIC ON THE FRONTIER

THE BETROTHED

A TALE OF TWO CITIES


VOLUME II BALLADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS

BALLADS

THE BALLAD OF EAST AND WEST

THE LAST SUTTEE

THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S MERCY

THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S JEST

THE BALLAD OF BOH DA THONE

THE LAMENT OF THE BORDER CATTLE THIEF

THE RHYME OF THE THREE CAPTAINS

THE BALLAD OF THE CLAMPHERDOWN

THE BALLAD OF THE “BOLIVAR”

THE ENGLISH FLAG

AN IMPERIAL RESCRIPT

TOMLINSON

BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS

DANNY DEEVER

TOMMY

SOLDIER, SOLDIER

SCREW-GUNS

GUNGA DIN

OONTS

LOOT

'SNARLEYOW'

THE WIDOW AT WINDSOR

BELTS

THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER

MANDALAY

TROOPIN'

FORD O' KABUL RIVER

ROUTE MARCHIN'









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