Life's Handicap,Being Stories of Mine Own People
Life's Handicap,Being Stories of Mine Own People
By Rudyard Kipling
25 Oct, 2019
Brief Extract: That was full of brick cells, gaily painted with the figures of gods and kings and elephants, where worn-out priests could sit and meditate on the latter end of things; the paths were brick-paved, and the naked feet of thousands had wo
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Brief Extract: That was full of brick cells, gaily painted with the figures of gods and kings and elephants, where worn-out priests could sit and meditate on the latter end of things; the paths were brick-paved, and the naked feet of thousands had worn them into gutters. Clumps of mangoes sprouted from between the bricks; great pipal trees overhung the well-windlass that whined all day, and hosts of parrots tore through the trees. Crows and squirrels were tame in that place, for they knew that never a priest would touch them. Less