Kim

Rudyard Kipling, 1901
Penguin Books, 1994, 13

Characters

Chapter 5

p 108
'All women are thus'. Kim spoke as might have Solomon.

p 116

Between himself and the Roman Catholic Chaplain of the Irish contingent lay, as Benett believed, an unbridgeable gulf, but it was noticeable that whenever the Church of England dealt with a human problem she was very likely to call in the Church of Rome.

p 126

'Powers of Darkness below!' said Father Victor, who, wise in the confessional, heard the pain in every sentence.

Chapter 9

p 219
The record of a boy's education interests few save his parents, and, as you know, Kim was an orphan

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