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field, and the rise and fall of Naboth the wily sweet-seller. Pathos and humour were mixed, and the touch was light. The producers wisely accepted the attitudes of the period, which are now history. They succeeded admirably in conveying the spirit of the India of the British Raj in which Kipling spent his impressionable young manhood.

Kipling’s admirers may not agree that the Indian stories

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30973, 1 February 1966, Page 15

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Box Populi Press, Volume CV, Issue 30973, 1 February 1966, Page 15

Box Populi Press, Volume CV, Issue 30973, 1 February 1966, Page 15