Kiplingiana Biographical And Bibliographical Notes Anent Rudyard Kipling
Kiplingiana Biographical And Bibliographical Notes Anent Rudyard Kipling
Francis Miltoun
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The fact is that I can't do things to order with any satisfaction to myself or the buyer. Otherwise I would have sent you something. " Mr. Kipling may have thought that then all was well, and he was entitled to a little 66 A Kipling Note Book peace. But no. The editor of the Cantab wrote again, asking for a photograph. The reply came quickly. Mr. Kipling said: " As to photos of myself, I have not one by me at present, but when I find one I will send it; but not for publication, be- cause my bea...uty is such that it fades like a flower if you expose it. " The Horsmonden Affair. Whereas the schoolboys of Horsmon- den School, in Kent, England, had just be- come the founders, editors, and proprietors of the Horsmonden School Budget, they con- ceived the idea that the author of " Under the Deodars " ought to be open to any offer which might be made for the product of his facile pen. Accordingly it was resolved to write Mr. Kipling and offer him threepence per page for anything which he might send on, quot- ing the writer's own lines : A Kipling Note Book 67 " The song I sing for good red gold, The same I sing for the white money ; But the best I sing for a clout of meal That simple people give me" — and further stating that unless he chose to comply with their terms they might be led to stifle his next production which should appear elsewhere.
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