illie Winkie (from "Under the
Deodars," etc.) 188
VI. The Dove of Dacca (from "Departmental
Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-room
Ballads") 205
VII. The Smoke upon Your Altar Dies
(from "Departmental Ditties and
Ballads and Barrack-room Ballads") 207
VIII. Recessional (from "The Five Nations") 208
IX. L'Envoi (from "The Seven Seas") 210
PART V
I. The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo
(from "Just So Stories") 213
II. Fuzzy Wuzzy (from "Departmental
Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-room
Ballads") 222
III. The English Flag (from "Departmental
Ditties and Ballads and
Barrack-room Ballads") 225
IV. The King (from "The Seven Seas") 231
V. To the Unknown Goddess (from "Departmental
Ditties and Ballads and
Barrack-room Ballads") 234
VI. The Galley Slave (from "Departmental
Ditties and Ballads and
Barrack-room Ballads") 235
VII. The Ship That Found Herself (from
"The Day's Work") 238
PART VI
I. A Trip Across a Continent (from
"Captains Courageous") 267
II. The Children of the Zodiac (from
"Many Inventions") 274
III. The Bridge Builders (from "The
Day's Work") 299
IV. The Miracles (from "The Seven Seas") 351
V. Our Lady of the Snows (from "The
Five Nations") 353
VI. The Song of the Women (from "The
Naulahka") 356
VII. The White Man's Burden (from "The
Five Nations") 359
* * * * *
ILLUSTRATIONS BY RUDYARD KIPLING
Initial for "The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo" 213
A picture of Old Man Kangaroo when he was
the Different Animal with four short legs 215
Old Man Kangaroo at five in the afternoon,
when he had got his beautiful hind legs
just as Big God Nqong had promised 217
* * * * *
A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
BY CHARLES ELIOT NORTON
The deep and widespread interest which the writings of Mr.
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