Dear Joan Hughes
I don't recognise the quote, and frankly it doesn't sound to me like
Kipling, but I could be wrong. I will circulate your note to my colleagues
to see if anyone can place it.
All good wishes, John Radcliffe, Electronic Editor, the Kipling Society
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From: joan hughes <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2000 8:26 PM
Subject: Inquiry from the States
> Sir.
> I am a librarian in a small public library in Anthony,
> KS. One of our patrons brought us what she thinks is
> part of a poem. On one of the lists I subscribe to
> another librarian thinks it is from a Kipling poem but
> does not know which one. The quote is as follows"
> When the golden sun is setting in the far and distant
> West.
> While of others you are thinking.
> Think of one who loves you Best.
>
> If this is from a Kipling poem, could you please let
> me know which poem. The patron wants it for a brother
> who is terminally ill with cancer.
> Thank you in advance for any help.
>
> Joan Hughes
> Anthony Public Library
> Anthony, KS
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