In 1994, Andrew Rutherford edited The Sayings of Rudyard Kipling, published
by Duckworth and mentioned in the Journal for December 1994 at p. 42.
Dave Richards
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> Subject: Fw: RK and the Vamp
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> Date: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 10:58 AM
> Subject: RK and the Vamp
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> Ladies, am most obliged for your informative messages.
> I think RK was a little cruel in his poetic representation of the lady
> depicted by Sir Philip B-J.
>
> 'To a rag and a bone and a hank of hair
> (We called her the woman who did not care), '
> (The Vampire)
> As I said in my earlier message, I never fail to be impressed by the
> traceable contributions RK has made to the descriptive facilities of our
> language, in word and phrase.Has anyone ever thought of producing a
> Kipling concordance ?
> Regards
> Michael Jefferson
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