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Title: Index for Works of Rudyard Kipling Hyperlinks to all Chapters of all Individual Ebooks Author: Rudyard Kipling Editor: David Widger Release Date: July 18, 2018 [EBook #57538] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX FOR WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING *** Produced by David Widger INDEX FOR WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING By Rudyard Kipling Compiled by David Widger CONTENTS ## THE JUNGLE BOOK ## VERSES OF RUDYARD KIPLING ## REWARDS AND FAIRIES ## AMERICAN NOTES ## PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS ## THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK ## CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS ## SOLDIERS THREE, PART II. ## WORKS OF KIPLING IN ONE VOLUME ## ACTIONS AND REACTIONS ## THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW, et al ## BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS ## THE STORY OF THE GADSBY ## UNDER THE DEODARS ## THE LIGHT THAT FAILED ## STALKY & CO. ## LIFE’S HANDICAP ## SOLDIERS THREE ## DITTIES and BALLADS KIM THE BRIDGE BUILDERS TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES THE JUNGLE BOOK By Rudyard Kipling Contents Mowgli’s Brothers Hunting-Song of the Seeonee Pack Kaa’s Hunting Road-Song of the Bandar-Log “Tiger! Tiger!” Mowgli’s Song The White Seal Lukannon “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” Darzee’s Chant Toomai of the Elephants Shiv and the Grasshopper Her Majesty’s Servants Parade Song of the Camp Animals VERSES OF RUDYARD KIPLING VERSES 1889-1896 CONTENTS BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS AND OTHERS TOMMY “FUZZY-WUZZY” SOLDIER, SOLDIER SCREW-GUNS CELLS GUNGA DIN OONTS LOOT “SNARLEYOW” THE WIDOW AT WINDSOR BELTS THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER MANDALAY TROOPIN' THE WIDOW'S PARTY FORD O' KABUL RIVER GENTLEMEN-RANKERS ROUTE MARCHIN' SHILLIN' A DAY OTHER VERSES THE BALLAD OF EAST AND WEST THE LAST SUTTEE THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S MERCY THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S JEST WITH SCINDIA TO DELHI THE BALLAD OF BOH DA THONE THE LAMENT OF THE BORDER CATTLE THIEF THE RHYME OF THE THREE CAPTAINS THE BALLAD OF THE “CLAMPHERDOWN” THE BALLAD OF THE “BOLIVAR” THE SACRIFICE OF ER-HEB THE EXPLANATION THE GIFT OF THE SEA EVARRA AND HIS GODS THE CONUNDRUM OF THE WORKSHOPS THE LEGEND OF EVIL THE ENGLISH FLAG “CLEARED” AN IMPERIAL RESCRIPT TOMLINSON L'ENVOI TO “LIFE'S HANDICAP” L'ENVOI THE SEVEN SEAS DEDICATION THE SEVEN SEAS A SONG OF THE ENGLISH THE FIRST CHANTEY THE LAST CHANTEY THE MERCHANTMEN M'ANDREW'S HYMN THE MIRACLES THE NATIVE-BORN THE KING THE RHYME OF THE THREE SEALERS THE DERELICT THE ANSWER THE SONG OF THE BANJO THE LINER SHE'S A LADY MULHOLLAND'S CONTRACT ANCHOR SONG THE LOST LEGION THE SEA-WIFE HYMN BEFORE ACTION TO THE TRUE ROMANCE THE FLOWERS THE LAST RHYME OF TRUE THOMAS IN THE NEOLITHIC AGE THE STORY OF UNG THE THREE-DECKER AN AMERICAN THE “MARY GLOSTER” SESTINA OF THE TRAMP-ROYAL BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS “BACK TO THE ARMY AGAIN” “BIRDS OF PREY” MARCH “SOLDIER AN' SAILOR TOO” SAPPERS THAT DAY “THE MEN THAT FOUGHT AT MINDEN” CHOLERA CAMP THE LADIES BILL 'AWKINS THE MOTHER-LODGE “FOLLOW ME 'OME” THE SERGEANT'S WEDDIN' THE JACKET THE 'EATHEN THE SHUT-EYE SENTRY “MARY, PITY WOMEN!” FOR TO ADMIRE L'ENVOI REWARDS AND FAIRIES By Rudyard Kipling CONTENTS A Charm Introduction COLD IRON Cold Iron GLORIANA Gloriana The Looking-Glass THE WRONG THING A Truthful Song The Wrong Thing King Henry VII and the Shipwrights MARKLAKE WITCHES The Way Through the Woods Marklake Witches Brookland Road THE KNIFE AND THE NAKED CHALK The Run of the Downs The Knife and the Naked Chalk Song of the Men’s Side BROTHER SQUARE-TOES Philadelphia Brother Square-Toes IF— ‘A PRIEST IN SPITE OF HIMSELF’ A St Helena Lullaby ‘A Priest in Spite of Himself’ ‘Poor Honest Men’ THE CONVERSION OF ST WILFRID Eddi’s Service The Conversion of St Wilfrid Song of the Red War-Boat A DOCTOR OF MEDICINE An Astrologer’s Song A Doctor of Medicine ‘Our Fathers of Old’ SIMPLE SIMON The Thousandth Man Simple Simon Frankie’s Trade THE TREE OF JUSTICE The Ballad of Minepit Shaw The Tree of Justice A Carol AMERICAN NOTES by Rudyard Kipling Contents Introduction I. AT THE GOLDEN GATE II. AMERICAN POLITICS III. AMERICAN SALMON IV. THE YELLOWSTONE V. CHICAGO VI. THE AMERICAN ARMY VII. AMERICA'S DEFENCELESS COASTS PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS By Rudyard Kipling CONTENTS PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS LISPETH. THREE AND—AN EXTRA. THROWN AWAY. MISS YOUGHAL'S SAIS. YOKED WITH AN UNBELIEVER. FALSE DAWN. THE RESCUE OF PLUFFLES. CUPID'S ARROWS. HIS CHANCE IN LIFE. WATCHES OF THE NIGHT. THE OTHER MAN. CONSEQUENCES. THE CONVERSION OF AURELIAN McGOGGIN. A GERM DESTROYER. KIDNAPPED. THE ARREST OF LIEUTENANT GOLIGHTLY. THE HOUSE OF SUDDHOO HIS WEDDED WIFE. THE BROKEN LINK HANDICAPPED. BEYOND THE PALE. IN ERROR. A BANK FRAUD. TOD'S AMENDMENT. IN THE PRIDE OF HIS YOUTH. PIG. THE ROUT OF THE WHITE HUSSARS. THE BRONCKHORST DIVORCE-CASE. VENUS ANNODOMINI. THE BISARA OF POOREE. THE GATE OF A HUNDRED SORROWS. THE STORY OF MUHAMMAD DIN. ON THE STRENGTH OF A LIKENESS. WRESSLEY OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE. BY WORD OF MOUTH. TO BE HELD FOR REFERENCE. THE SECOND JUNGLE BOOK By Rudyard Kipling Contents HOW FEAR CAME THE LAW OF THE JUNGLE THE MIRACLE OF PURUN BHAGAT A SONG OF KABIR LETTING IN THE JUNGLE MOWGLI’S SONG AGAINST PEOPLE THE UNDERTAKERS A RIPPLE SONG THE KING’S ANKUS THE SONG OF THE LITTLE HUNTER QUIQUERN ‘ANGUTIVAUN TAINA’ RED DOG CHIL’S SONG THE SPRING RUNNING THE OUTSONG CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS, A STORY OF THE GRAND BANKS By Rudyard Kipling Contents CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X SOLDIERS THREE, Part II. 2227 By Rudyard Kipling CONTENTS 'LOVE-O'WOMEN' THE BIG DRUNK DRAF' THE MUTINEY OF THE MAVERICKS THE MAN WHO WAS ONLY A SUBALTERN IN THE MATTER OF A PRIVATE THE LOST LEGION THE DRUMS OF THE FORE AND AFT JUDSON AND THE EMPIRE A CONFERENCE OF THE POWERS THE WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING IN ONE VOLUME By Rudyard Kipling CONTENTS VOLUME I DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES AND OTHER VERSES GENERAL SUMMARY ARMY HEADQUARTERS STUDY OF AN ELEVATION, IN INDIAN INK A LEGEND THE STORY OF URIAH THE POST THAT FITTED DELILAH WHAT HAPPENED PINK DOMINOES THE MAN WHO COULD WRITE MUNICIPAL A CODE OF MORALS THE LAST DEPARTMENT OTHER VERSES THE VAMPIRE TO THE UNKNOWN GODDESS THE RUPAIYAT OF OMAR KAL'VIN LA NUIT BLANCHE MY RIVAL THE LOVERS' LITANY A BALLAD OF BURIAL DIVIDED DESTINIES THE MASQUE OF PLENTY THE MARE'S NEST POSSIBILITIES CHRISTMAS IN INDIA PAGETT, M.P. THE SONG OF THE WOMEN A BALLAD OF JAKKO HILL THE PLEA OF THE SIMLA DANCERS THE BALLAD OF FISHER'S BOARDING-HOUSE AS THE BELL CLINKS AN OLD SONG CERTAIN MAXIMS OF HAFIZ THE GRAVE OF THE HUNDRED HEAD THE MOON OF OTHER DAYS THE UNDERTAKER'S HORSE THE FALL OF JOCK GILLESPIE ARITHMETIC ON THE FRONTIER THE BETROTHED A TALE OF TWO CITIES VOLUME II BALLADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS BALLADS THE BALLAD OF EAST AND WEST THE LAST SUTTEE THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S MERCY THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S JEST THE BALLAD OF BOH DA THONE THE LAMENT OF THE BORDER CATTLE THIEF THE RHYME OF THE THREE CAPTAINS THE BALLAD OF THE CLAMPHERDOWN THE BALLAD OF THE “BOLIVAR” THE ENGLISH FLAG AN IMPERIAL RESCRIPT TOMLINSON BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS TOMMY SOLDIER, SOLDIER SCREW-GUNS GUNGA DIN LOOT 'SNARLEYOW' THE WIDOW AT WINDSOR BELTS THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER MANDALAY FORD O' KABUL RIVER ROUTE MARCHIN' VOLUME III. THE PHANTOM 'RICKSHAW AND OTHER GHOST STORIES THE PHANTOM 'RICKSHAW MY OWN TRUE GHOST STORY THE STRANGE RIDE OF MORROWBIE JUKES THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING “THE FINEST STORY IN THE WORLD” VOLUME IV UNDER THE DEODARS THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEERE AT THE PIT'S MOUTH A WAYSIDE COMEDY THE HILL OF ILLUSION A SECOND-RATE WOMAN ONLY A SUBALTERN IN THE MATTER OF A PRIVATE THE ENLIGHTENMENTS OF PAGETT, M.P. VOLUME V PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS LISPETH THREE AND—AN EXTRA. THROWN AWAY. MISS YOUGHAL'S SAIS. YOKED WITH AN UNBELIEVER. FALSE DAWN. THE RESCUE OF PLUFFLES. CUPID'S ARROWS. HIS CHANCE IN LIFE. WATCHES OF THE NIGHT. THE OTHER MAN. CONSEQUENCES. THE CONVERSION OF AURELIAN McGOGGIN. A GERM DESTROYER. KIDNAPPED. THE ARREST OF LIEUTENANT GOLIGHTLY. THE HOUSE OF SUDDHOO HIS WEDDED WIFE. THE BROKEN LINK HANDICAPPED. BEYOND THE PALE. IN ERROR. A BANK FRAUD. TODS' AMENDMENT. IN THE PRIDE OF HIS YOUTH. PIG. THE ROUT OF THE WHITE HUSSARS. THE BRONCKHORST DIVORCE-CASE. VENUS ANNODOMINI. THE BISARA OF POOREE. THE GATE OF A HUNDRED SORROWS. THE STORY OF MUHAMMAD DIN. ON THE STRENGTH OF A LIKENESS. WRESSLEY OF THE FOREIGN OFFICE. BY WORD OF MOUTH. TO BE HELD FOR REFERENCE. VOLUME VI THE LIGHT THAT FAILED THE LIGHT THAT FAILED CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV VOLUME VII THE STORY OF THE GADSBYS Preface POOR DEAR MAMMA THE TENTS OF KEDAR WITH ANY AMAZEMENT THE GARDEN OF EDEN FATIMA THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW, KNOWING GOOD AND EVIL. THE SWELLING OF JORDAN VOLUME VIII from MINE OWN PEOPLE BIMI NAMGAY DOOLA THE RECRUDESCENCE OF IMRAY MOTI GUJ—MUTINEER ACTIONS AND REACTIONS By Rudyard Kipling CONTENTS ACTIONS AND REACTIONS AN HABITATION ENFORCED THE RECALL GARM—A HOSTAGE THE POWER OF THE DOG THE MOTHER HIVE THE BEES AND THE FLIES WITH THE NIGHT MAIL THE FOUR ANGELS A DEAL IN COTTON THE NEW KNIGHTHOOD THE PUZZLER LITTLE FOXES GALLIO'S SONG THE HOUSE SURGEON THE RABBI'S SONG THE PHANTOM RICKSHAW AND OTHERS By Rudyard Kipling Contents THE PHANTOM ‘RICKSHAW MY OWN TRUE GHOST STORY THE STRANGE RIDE OF MORROWBIE JUKES THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING “THE FINEST STORY IN THE WORLD” BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS By Rudyard Kipling CONTENTS First Series (1892) Danny Deever Tommy Fuzzy-Wuzzy Soldier, Soldier Screw-Guns Cells Gunga Din Oonts Loot 'Snarleyow' The Widow at Windsor Belts The Young British Soldier Mandalay Troopin' The Widow's Party Ford o' Kabul River Gentlemen-Rankers Route Marchin' Shillin' a Day Second Series (1896) 'Bobs' 'Back to the Army Again' 'Birds of Prey' March 'Soldier an' Salor Too' Sappers That Day 'The Men that fought at Minden' Cholera Camp The Ladies Bill 'Awkins The Mother-Lodge 'Follow Me 'Ome' The Sergeant's Weddin' The Jacket The 'Eathen 'Mary, Pity Women!' For to Admire THE STORY OF THE GADSBY By Rudyard Kipling Contents Preface POOR DEAR MAMMA THE WORLD WITHOUT THE TENTS OF KEDAR WITH ANY AMAZEMENT THE GARDEN OF EDEN—And ye shall be as Gods! FATIMA THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW—Knowing Good and Evil. THE SWELLING OF JORDAN UNDER THE DEODARS By Rudyard Kipling Contents UNDER THE DEODARS THE EDUCATION OF OTIS YEERE AT THE PIT’S MOUTH A WAYSIDE COMEDY THE HILL OF ILLUSION A SECOND-RATE WOMAN ONLY A SUBALTERN IN THE MATTER OF A PRIVATE THE ENLIGHTENMENTS OF PAGETT, M.P. THE LIGHT THAT FAILED By Rudyard Kipling CONTENTS CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI CHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIII CHAPTER XIV CHAPTER XV STALKY & CO. By Rudyard Kipling Contents “IN AMBUSH.” SLAVES OF THE LAMP AN UNSAVORY INTERLUDE. THE IMPRESSIONISTS. THE MORAL REFORMERS. A LITTLE PREP. THE FLAG OF THEIR COUNTRY. THE LAST TERM. SLAVES OF THE LAMP. LIFE’S HANDICAP, BEING STORIES OF MINE OWN PEOPLE By Rudyard Kipling CONTENTS PREFACE THE LANG MEN O’ LARUT REINGELDER AND THE GERMAN FLAG THE WANDERING JEW THROUGH THE FIRE THE FINANCES OF THE GODS THE AMIR’S HOMILY JEWS IN SHUSHAN THE LIMITATIONS OF PAMBE SERANG LITTLE TOBRAH BUBBLING WELL ROAD ‘THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT’ GEORGIE PORGIE NABOTH THE DREAM OF DUNCAN PARRENNESS THE INCARNATION OF KRISHNA MULVANEY THE COURTING OF DINAH SHADD ON GREENHOW HILL THE MAN WHO WAS THE HEAD OF THE DISTRICT WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY AT THE END OF THE PASSAGE THE MUTINY OF THE MAVERICKS THE MARK OF THE BEAST THE RETURN OF IMRAY NAMGAY DOOLA BURTRAN AND BIMI MOTI GUJ—MUTINEER L’ENVOI SOLDIERS THREE The Story of the Gadsbys In Black and White By Rudyard Kipling CONTENTS THE GOD FROM THE MACHINE OF THOSE CALLED PRIVATE LEAROYD'S STORY THE BIG DRUNK DRAF' THE WRECK OF THE VISIGOTH THE SOLID MULDOON WITH THE MAIN GUARD IN THE MATTER OF A PRIVATE BLACK JACK L'ENVOI POOR DEAR MAMMA THE WORLD WITHOUT THE TENTS OF KEDAR WITH ANY AMAZEMENT THE GARDEN OF EDEN FATIMA THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW THE SWELLING OF JORDAN DRAY WARA YOW DEE THE JUDGMENT OF DUNGARA AT HOWLI THANA GEMINI AT TWENTY-TWO IN FLOOD TIME THE SENDING OF DANA DA ON THE CITY WALL DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES and BALLADS By Rudyard Kipling CONTENTS DEPARTMENTAL DITTIES GENERAL SUMMARY ARMY HEADQUARTERS STUDY OF AN ELEVATION, IN INDIAN INK THE STORY OF URIAH THE POST THAT FITTED PUBLIC WASTE DELILAH WHAT HAPPENED PINK DOMINOES THE MAN WHO COULD WRITE MUNICIPAL A CODE OF MORALS THE LAST DEPARTMENT BALLADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS BALLADS THE BALLAD OF FISHER'S BOARDING-HOUSE AS THE BELL CLINKS AN OLD SONG CERTAIN MAXIMS OF HAFIZ THE GRAVE OF THE HUNDRED HEAD THE MOON OF OTHER DAYS THE UNDERTAKER'S HORSE THE FALL OF JOCK GILLESPIE ARITHMETIC ON THE FRONTIER THE BETROTHED A TALE OF TWO CITIES VOLUME II BALLADS AND BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS BALLADS THE BALLAD OF EAST AND WEST THE LAST SUTTEE THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S MERCY THE BALLAD OF THE KING'S JEST THE BALLAD OF BOH DA THONE THE LAMENT OF THE BORDER CATTLE THIEF THE RHYME OF THE THREE CAPTAINS THE BALLAD OF THE CLAMPHERDOWN THE BALLAD OF THE “BOLIVAR” THE ENGLISH FLAG AN IMPERIAL RESCRIPT TOMLINSON BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS DANNY DEEVER TOMMY SOLDIER, SOLDIER SCREW-GUNS GUNGA DIN OONTS LOOT 'SNARLEYOW' THE WIDOW AT WINDSOR BELTS THE YOUNG BRITISH SOLDIER MANDALAY TROOPIN' FORD O' KABUL RIVER ROUTE MARCHIN' End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Index for Works of Rudyard Kipling, by Rudyard Kipling *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX FOR WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING *** ***** This file should be named 57538-0.txt or 57538-0.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/5/7/5/3/57538/ Produced by David Widger Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. 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