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Autograph Letter Signed (?Rudyard Kipling?) to John Fleming (husband of Kipling?s sister, Alice (?Trix?)) about Kipling's sister Trix, and also mentioning his son, John by KIPLING, Rudyard 1865-1936 Writer: Signed by Author(s)
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Autograph Letter Signed (&Ldquo;Rudyard Kipling&Rdquo;) To John Fleming [Husband Of Kipling&Rsquo;S Sister Alice &Ldquo;Trix&Rdquo; Fleming] Regarding Trix's Mental Health, - KIPLING, Rudyard 1865-1936 Writer
Letter: Kipling's 'If' is a compelling poem for our times | Financial Times
Even Rudyard Kipling felt iffy about If | Letters | The Guardian
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Rudyard Kipling's letter reveals how he plagiarised famous work to create The Jungle Book | Daily Mail Online
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Why Rudyard Kipling's poem 'IF' is rightly revered by Serena Williams | Daily Mail Online
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