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When I knew that I was to meet Rudyard Kipling I praised my luck exceedingly. Many writers compel a willing admiration of their work. A very few — the princes of story-telling — command the reader’s eager worship for the life and colour and magic they put into the printed page. For me, as for many others, Kipling was of those few.
Strand Magazine, lxv (Mar 1923) 228–31.
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Kinsella, E.P. (1983). Impressions of Rudyard Kipling (2). In: Orel, H. (eds) Kipling. Interviews and Recollections. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05109-0_46
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