Traffics and Discoveries
Traffics and Discoveries was a collection of short stories published by Rudyard Kipling in 1904.[1]
- The Captive
- The Bonds of Discipline
- A Sahibs' War
- "Their Lawful Occasions"
- The Comprehension of Private Copper
- Steam Tactics
- Wireless
- The Army of a Dream
- "They"
- Mrs. Bathurst
- Below the Mill Dam
As with many of Kipling's works, each story is accompanied by a poem:
- From the Masjid-Al-Aqsa of Sayyid Ahmed (Wahabi)
- Poseidon’s Law
- The Runners
- The Wet Litany
- The King’s Task
- The Necessitarian
- Kaspar’s Song in Varda
- Song of the Old Guard
- The Return of the Children
- From Lyden’s "Irenius"
- "Our Fathers Also"
See also
References
- ↑ Kipling, Rudyard (1904). Traffics and Discoveries.
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