When LRludyard Kipling was a boy, of twelve he >\vas tralvtedling! with hit) father by a sailing, vessel. The pater was. very' sicik down below when somej cum rulsliicd down and called out outside his calbin door. "Oh, Mr Kiplinuf, youir boy has crawled! out on th« 3 yard-arm, and if he let's go he'll drown." "Oh," said the unmoved pater, "but he won't let go.''
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 22 April 1911, Page 2
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