Letters of Travel (1892-1913)  by Rudyard Kipling
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			A Serpent of Old Nile 
			Up the River Dead Kings The Face of the Desert The Riddle of Empire * * * * * FROM TIDEWAY TO TIDEWAY 1892-95 IN SIGHT OF MONADNOCK. ACROSS A CONTINENT. THE EDGE OF THE EAST. OUR OVERSEAS MEN. SOME EARTHQUAKES. HALF-A-DOZEN PICTURES. 'CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS.' ON ONE SIDE ONLY. LEAVES FROM A WINTER NOTE-BOOK. * * * * * IN SIGHT OF MONADNOCK After the gloom of gray Atlantic weather, our ship came to America in a flood of winter sunshine that made unaccustomed eyelids blink, and the New Yorker, who is nothing if not modest, said, 'This isn't a sample of our really fine days. Wait until such and such times come, or go to such  | 
		
			
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