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Four of the poems that accompany the stories are whimsically presented as translations from the "Bk. V of Odes" by Horace but are actually poems by Kipling imitating the style of the Roman poet. The copyright in the United States expires in 2020.[3] ContentsStories
The story of Adam and Eve retold in the style of a Muslim fable
Weekend sailors turned naval officers discuss their patrolling of the coast over dinner
An account of the generous hospitality of a Masonic Lodge in wartime
A tale of school life, in which Stalky & Co discover Uncle Remus and outrage a new master
An old Sussex woman talks about the love of her life and the price she paid for loving him
A still-bewildered old soldier recalls how he came to join a 'secret society' of Jane Austen admirers and gives his own unique take on her oeuvre
A stranded motorist meets an exiled American who explains his passionate objection to Prohibition
A story about an uncannily intelligent bull with a flair for the bullfight
After the war, a soldier reveals the true cause of his "shell-shock"
A tale of school life, in which Stalky & Co bait their English master with the Curiosities of Literature and the Baconian theory
An Australian soldier avenges his friend by waging war on the home front
A fantasy in which St Peter and the administrators of Heaven struggle to cope with the surge of souls from the war
In a mediaeval abbey, an artist shows some doctors an early microscope, which provokes debate
A story about respectability and mother-love Poems
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References1. ^Readers' Guide Introduction 2. ^"Kipling, 'Jane’s Marriage,' and 'The Janeites'" by James Heldman, Persuasions: A Publication of the Jane Austen Society of North America #10, 1988, pp 44-47 3. ^Copyright Renewal R117669 External links
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