. The less familiar Kipling, and Kiplingana . e and Encom-pafment of Labour, have runn afydeto you who were euer my Vjtad and 67 SOME LESS FAMILIAR KIPLINGANA Speake as it were in your priuie Eare(yet that others may knowe) that if Ihave here done aught of Faire Crafteand Reverentiall it is come from yourhande as trewly (but by i. Degreeremouen) as though it had been thecoperture of thys Booke that you hauemade for me in loue . . Your Charitieand the large Tendernefs that I hauenowhere founde fenfe I haue gone fromyour Houfe shall look upon it fauorablyand ouerpafs the Blemyfhes, Spottes,Foul


. The less familiar Kipling, and Kiplingana . e and Encom-pafment of Labour, have runn afydeto you who were euer my Vjtad and 67 SOME LESS FAMILIAR KIPLINGANA Speake as it were in your priuie Eare(yet that others may knowe) that if Ihave here done aught of Faire Crafteand Reverentiall it is come from yourhande as trewly (but by i. Degreeremouen) as though it had been thecoperture of thys Booke that you hauemade for me in loue . . Your Charitieand the large Tendernefs that I hauenowhere founde fenfe I haue gone fromyour Houfe shall look upon it fauorablyand ouerpafs the Blemyfhes, Spottes,Foul Crafte, and Maculations that do asthroughly marke it as anie Toil of the lefs it is fett prefomptouflybefore that Wilde Beafte the Publickwhich, though when aparte and one byone examined is but compoft of suchmeere Men and Women as you in theyroutwarde form peynt and I would faynepeynt in theyr inward workynges, yetin totaltie, is a Great and thanklefseGod (like unto Dagon) upon whole Altarsa man muft offer of his Befte alone or 68. One f\pPEE. ELER^C05 Indian Railway Library Corer of the very rare Letters of Marque. SOME LESS FAMILIAR KIPLINGANA the Prieftes (which they caul Reuiewers)pack hym emptie awai. But thys I knowe, that if I fail orif I geat my Wage from the God afore-fayd ; and thus dance perpetually beforethe Altar till He be wearyed, the Wifdomthat made in my Vfe, when I was neereto liften, and the Sweep and Swingtemperate of the Pen that, when I wasafarr, gaue me alwaies and untyryng themoft delectable Tillage of that Wifdomshall neuer be lackynge to me in Lyfe. And though I am more rich hereinthan the richeft, my prefent Pouertiecan but make return in thys lytel Bookewhich your owne Toil has nobilitatedbeyon the deferuynge of the Writer yourSon. Extract from the Introduction toIn Black and White, by Kadir Baksh,Khitmatgar. These stories In Black and White 7i SOME LESS FAMILIAR KIPLINGANA were reprinted in chief from The WeeksNews, published at Alla


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