Publication ORG Volume 5, page 5471 records the first appearance of this item (Uncollected No. 239) in The St. George’s Gazette, the regimental magazine of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (the 5th Foot) in 1902, collected in the Sussex Edition volume 30, page 253, and in the Burwash Edition volume 23.(Confusingly enough, ORG then gives it the Uncollected Number 268 on page 2617 'just for the sake of the record of date'). The verse beginning 'Underneath that kunkar dry ...' is noted in ORG’s Verse volume at page 5488 as Verse No. 1230A collected as above. The Story Kipling reminisces about the regiments and soldiers he knew in Lahore when he was on the staff of the Civil and Military Gazette from 1882 to 1887, The Pioneer at Allahabad from 1887 to 1889, and later in South Africa in the Second Boer War of 1899-1902. It is an extraordinary pot-pourri of memories with many references to places and dead men which would probably have been understood by contemporary readers but after a hundred years, the general reader will have some difficulty; however, we have traced some and will welcome suggestions for the rest. Background |
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"The Crack Shots of the Battalion, 1888", from Sixty Years in Uniform by John Fraser, former RSM of the 2nd Battalion. Northumberland Fusiliers. See |
If It be pleasant to look on, stalled in the packed serai,Bunsee Lal and Ram Rutton bankers.
Does not the Young Man try Its temper and pace ere he buy?
Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow, they toil not, neither do they spin:St. George and the Dragon St. George is patron saint of England and some other countries; - the legend that he killed a dragon (right) is believed to signify the triumph of Good over Evil, [Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable].
And yet I say unto you. That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. [Matthew 6,28.]
Ha' done! ha' done! " said the Colonel's son. " Put up the steel at your sides!random in this context three horses harnessed in line ahead
Last night ye had struck at a Border thief - to-night 't is a man of the Guides! "
Pit where the buffalo cooled his hide,Outram Road we have found an Outram Road in Karachi and another in Singapore but not in Lahore - information will be appreciated.
By the Hot sun emptied, and blistered and dried...