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Barrack-Room Ballads and the story of the Gadsbys by Rudyard Kipling - New York A.L.Burt Company, Publishers ND - 287 p.
Barrack-room ballads: Danny Deever; "Tommy"; "Fuzzy Wuzzy"; Oonts!; Loot; Soldier, Soldier; the sons of the window; Troopin'; Gunga din; Mandalay; The young British Soldier; Screw-guns; Belta -- Departmental ditties: General summary; Army headquarters; Study of an Elevation, in Indian ink; A legend of the foreigh Office; The story of Uriah; The post that fitted; Public waste; Delilah; What happened; Pink Dominoes; The man who could write; Municipal; A code of morals; the last department -- Other verses -- To the unknown Goddess; the rupaiyat of Omar Kal'vin; La Nuit blanche; My rival; the lovers' litany; A ballad of burial;Divided Destinies; the masque of plenty; The mare's nest; Possibilities; Christmas in India; Pagett, M. P.; The song of the women; A ballade of Jakko Hill; The plea of the Simla Dancers; The ballad of fisher's boarding-house; "As the bell clinks"; An old song; Certain maxims of hafiz; The grave of the hundred head; The moon of other days; The overland mail; What the people said; the undertaker's horse; the fall of Jock Gillespie; Arithmetic on the frontier; One Viceroy resigns; the betrothed; A tale of two cities; Fiffen's debt; In springtime; Two months; The galley slave; L'Envoi; the conundrum of the workshops; The explanation; the gift of the sea; Everra and his Gods The story of the Gadsbys.
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Barrack-Room Ballads and the story of the Gadsbys by Rudyard Kipling - New York A.L.Burt Company, Publishers ND - 287 p.
Barrack-room ballads: Danny Deever; "Tommy"; "Fuzzy Wuzzy"; Oonts!; Loot; Soldier, Soldier; the sons of the window; Troopin'; Gunga din; Mandalay; The young British Soldier; Screw-guns; Belta -- Departmental ditties: General summary; Army headquarters; Study of an Elevation, in Indian ink; A legend of the foreigh Office; The story of Uriah; The post that fitted; Public waste; Delilah; What happened; Pink Dominoes; The man who could write; Municipal; A code of morals; the last department -- Other verses -- To the unknown Goddess; the rupaiyat of Omar Kal'vin; La Nuit blanche; My rival; the lovers' litany; A ballad of burial;Divided Destinies; the masque of plenty; The mare's nest; Possibilities; Christmas in India; Pagett, M. P.; The song of the women; A ballade of Jakko Hill; The plea of the Simla Dancers; The ballad of fisher's boarding-house; "As the bell clinks"; An old song; Certain maxims of hafiz; The grave of the hundred head; The moon of other days; The overland mail; What the people said; the undertaker's horse; the fall of Jock Gillespie; Arithmetic on the frontier; One Viceroy resigns; the betrothed; A tale of two cities; Fiffen's debt; In springtime; Two months; The galley slave; L'Envoi; the conundrum of the workshops; The explanation; the gift of the sea; Everra and his Gods The story of the Gadsbys.
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