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Kim by Rudyard Kipling.


His father is an Irish soldier. He is called 'Little friend of all the world'. He identifies jewels on a tray that have been covered up (the origin of Kim's game). He has a masonic symbol round his neck (his father's).

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> @ giggirl:

>

> Kim by Rudyard Kipling.

>

> His father is an Irish soldier. He is called

> 'Little friend of all the world'. He identifies

> jewels on a tray that have been covered up (the

> origin of Kim's game). He has a masonic symbol

> round his neck (his father's).


Thank you PCG. I would never have got that. Haven't read it. I used to be a proper little "know it all". The older I get the more certain I am that I know f*ck all. But I feel wiser.


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