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Identifier: worksofrudyardki04kipl (find matches)
Title: The works of Rudyard Kipling
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
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Publisher: Boston : F.T. Quinby Co.
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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nds a bit absurd, butthose ten years never existed, and Ive comeback again. It really is just the same. Cantyou see? Youre alone now and Im alone.Whats the use of worrying? Come to meinstead, darling. Maisie poked the gravel with her parasol.They were sitting on a bench. I understand,she said slowly. But Ive got my work todo, and I must do it. Do it with me, then, dear. I wont inter-rupt. No, I couldnt. Its my work,—mine,—mine,—mine! Ive been alone all my life inmyself, and Im not going to belong to any-body except myself. I remember things aswell as you do, but that doesnt count. Wewere babies then, and we didnt know whatwas before us. Dick, dont be selfish. I thinkI see my way to a little success next year.Dont take it away from me. I beg your pardon, darling. Its my faultfor speaking stupidly. I cant expect you tothrow up all your life just because Im back.Ill go to my own place and wait a little. But, Dick, I dont want you to—go—outof—my life, now youve just come back.
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