• "His Wedded Wife" by Rudyard Kipling ...was published in the Civil and Military Gazette on February 25, 1887, and in book form in the first Indian edition...
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  • Golightly" (short story) "In the House of Suddhoo" (short story) "His Wedded Wife" (short story) "The Broken-link Handicap" (short story) "Beyond the...
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    he made Eidyia, the youngest daughter of Tethys and Oceanus, his wedded wife. Because his grandfather, Helios, had once betrayed Ares to the other gods...
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  • English actor David Haig. It tells the story of Rudyard Kipling and his grief for his son, John, who died in the First World War. The title comes from Kipling's...
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    eldest son by his wedded wife. The law of Hywel adjudges it to the youngest son as to the eldest, and judges that the father's sin and his illegality should...
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  • drawing parallels with the time of writing. T. S. Eliot included the poem in his 1941 collection A Choice of Kipling's Verse. The poem has been included in...
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    Henry (1836–1891), nicknamed Harry, who introduced his younger sisters Georgiana and Agnes to his artistic friends, including Edward Burne-Jones,known...
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  • and poet Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936). It was first published in 1903, in his collection The Five Nations. "Boots" imagines the repetitive thoughts of...
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  • another with his wedded wife, behind closed doors or under the same blanket; or [if he finds another man] with his legitimate daughter (or with his legitimate...
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    take the following form: I, ____, take you, ____, to be my lawfully wedded (husband/wife), to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse...
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