The book Life's Handicap was written by author Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936 Here you can read free online of Life's Handicap book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Life's Handicap a good or bad book?
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Iwill go an' get dhrunk, " sez I, "an' forget about ut, for 'tis plain I'mnot a marrin' man. " 'On my way to canteen I ran against Lascelles, colour-sergint that wasav E Comp'ny, a hard, hard man, wid a torment av a wife. "You've thehead av a drowned man on your shoulders, " sez he; "an' you're goin'where you'll get a worse wan. Come back, " sez he. "Let me go, " sez I. "I've thrown my luck over the wall wid my own hand!"--"Then that's notthe way to get ut back again, " sez he. "Have out wid yo...ur throuble, yefool-bhoy. " An' I tould him how the matther was. 'He sucked in his lower lip. "You've been thrapped, " sez he. "Ju Sheehywud be the betther for a man's name to hers as soon as can. An' wethought ye'd put the comether on her, --that's the natural vanity of thebaste, Terence, you're a big born fool, but you're not bad enough tomarry into that comp'ny. If you said anythin', an' for all yourprotestations I'm sure ye did--or did not, which is worse, --eat ut all--lie like the father of all lies, but come out av ut free av Judy.
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