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I think David Dale must have been thinking of "In the Neolithic Age", which
ends:   "There are nine-and-sixty ways of constructing tribal lays /  And
every single one of them is right!"
    I find it interesting that so many Kipling stories  are constructed
rather like interviews (the Mulvaney stories, the Puck books,  "The Janeites" and
"A Friend of the Family").   "Mrs Bathurst," on the  other hand is more like an
inquest.    Regards to all, Lisa  Lewis