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1865–1936

THE FAVOUR

Rudyard Kipling

Death favoured me from the first, well knowing I could not endure To wait on him day by day. He quitted my betters and came Whistling over the fields, and, when he had made all sure, ‘ Thy line is at end,’ he said,‘ but at least I have saved its name.’

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