• Under the Deodars (published January 1889) is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling. Mrs. Hauksbee decides to start a salon in Simla, but Mrs...
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    Cedrus deodara (redirect from Deodar cedar)
    with Sita. [4-43-13] The deodar is the national tree of Pakistan, and the state tree of Himachal Pradesh, India. Under the Deodars was an 1889 short story...
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  • (short story) Soldiers Three (1888) The Story of the Gadsbys (1888) In Black and White (1888) Under the Deodars (1888) The Phantom 'Rickshaw and other Eerie...
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  • Cambridge, with the newly formed Haig Lang Productions. In America, My Boy Jack has been performed under the title My Son Jack. As the Great War (World...
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  • Boots (poem) (category Works about the Second Boer War)
    by Australian bass-baritone Peter Dawson. McCall was Dawson, publishing under a pseudonym. That setting was soon recorded by other singers, but seems...
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    Kipling, Rudyard (1889), The Story of the Gadsbys, Macmillan and Company, London Kipling, Rudyard (1895), Under the Deodars, Macmillan and Company, London...
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    Rudyard Kipling (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    collections of short stories: Soldiers Three, The Story of the Gadsbys, In Black and White, Under the Deodars, The Phantom Rickshaw, and Wee Willie Winkie....
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    Here comes the storm!" 1895. Rudyard Kipling, Only a Subaltern in Under the Deodars From the short story: Bobby pressed his forehead against the rain-splashed...
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    MacDonald sisters (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    sometimes credited under her married name "Mrs Alfred Baldwin". Taylor, Ina (1987). Victorian sistersĀ : the remarkable Macdonald women and the great men they...
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    17 February 2005 at the Wayback Machine; Enderbymuseum.ca. Retrieved 30 April 2012 "At the Pit's Mouth - from Under the Deodars". telelib.com. Retrieved...
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