Plain tales from the hills
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Plain tales from the hills
Doubleday, Page for Review of Reviews, 1916, c1899
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Note
"Authorized edition"--Spine
"Eight-and-twenty of these tales appeared originally in the Civil and military gazette"--Pref
"Books by Rudyard Kipling": p. xx
Contents of Works
- Lispeth
- Three and--an extra
- Thrown away
- Miss Youghal's sais
- 'Yoked with an unbeliever'
- False dawn
- The rescue of Pluffles
- Cupid's arrows
- Haunted subalterns
- The three musketeers
- His chance in life
- Watches of the night
- The other man
- Consequences
- The conversion of Aurelian McGoggin
- The taking of Lungtungpen
- Bitters neat
- A germ-destroyer
- Kidnapped
- The arrest of Lieutenant Golightly
- In the house of Suddhoo
- His wedded wife
- The broken-link handicap
- Beyond the pale
- In error
- A bank fraud
- Tods' amendment
- The daughter of the regiment
- In the pride of his youth
- Pig
- The rout of the white hussars
- The Bronckhorst divorce-case
- Venus Annodomini
- The Bisara of Pooree
- A friend's friend
- The gate of the hundred sorrows
- The madness of private Ortheris
- The story of Muhammad Din
- On the strength of a likeness
- Wressley of the Foreign Office
- By word of mouth
- To be filed for reference