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A Diversity of Creatures


A DIVERSITY OF CREATURES

By

RUDYARD KIPLING

1917


PREFACE

With two exceptions, the dates at the head of these stories show when they were published in magazine form. 'The Village that Voted the Earth was Flat,' and 'My Son's Wife' carry the dates when they were written.

RUDYARD KIPLING.


CONTENTS

As Easy as ABC

MacDonough's Song

Friendly Brook

The Land

In the Same Boat

'Helen all Alone'

The Honours of War

The Children

The Dog Hervey

The Comforters

The Village that Voted the Earth was Flat

The Press

In the Presence

Jobson's Amen

Regulus

A Translation

The Edge of the Evening

Rebirth

The Horse Marines

The Legend of Mirth

'My Son's Wife'

The Floods

The Fabulists

The Vortex

The Song of Seven Cities

'Swept and Garnished'

Mary Postgate

The Beginnings


A DIVERSITY OF CREATURES


As Easy as A.B.C.

(1912)

The A.B.C., that semi-elected, semi-nominated body of a few score persons, controls the Planet. Transportation is Civilisation, our motto runs. Theoretically we do what we please, so long as we do not interfere with the traffic and all it implies. Practically, the A.B.C. confirms or annuls all international arrangements, and, to judge from its last report, finds our tolerant, humorous, lazy little Planet only too ready to shift the whole burden of public administration on its shoulders next > 

A Diversity of Creatures
by Rudyard Kipling

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