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"And oft-times cometh our wise Lord God, master of every trade, And tells them tales of His daily toil, of Edens newly made; And they rise to their feet as He passes by, gentlemen unafraid."
"This man in his own country prayed we know not to what powers. We pray them to reward him for his bravery in ours."

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist, novelist, poet and short-story writer. He was born in British India, which inspired much of his work.
"And oft-times cometh our wise Lord God, master of every trade, And tells them tales of His daily toil, of Edens newly made; And they rise to their feet as He passes by, gentlemen unafraid."
"Kipling has done more than any other since Disraeli to show the world that the British race is sound at core and that rust or dry rot are strangers to it."
"Es a sort of a bloomin cosmopolouse—soldier an sailor too."
"When first under fire an youre wishful to duck, Dont look nor take eed at the man that is struck, Be thankful youre livin, and trust to your luck And march to your front like a soldier. Front, front, front like a soldier..."
"We pulled for you when the wind was against us and the sails were low. Will you never let us go?"
"There is no middle way in this war. We do not doubt our ultimate victory any more than we doubt the justice of our cause.It is not conceivable that we should fail, for if we fail the lights of freedom go out over the whole world. They may glimmer for a little in the western hemisphere,but a Germany dominating half the world by sea and land will most certainly extinguish them in every quarter where they have hitherto shone upon mankind, so that even the traditions of freedom will pass out of remembrance. If we do our duty we shall not fail."