IF… (from the book ‘Rudyard Kipling’s Verse Inclusive Edition 1885 – 1918′) “If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired … Continue reading »
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Children’s Classic, Unabridged: THE ELEPHANT’S CHILD or How the Elephant Got Its Trunk from JUST SO STORIES by Rudyard Kipling: Part 3
So the Elephant’s Child went home across Africa frisking and whisking his trunk. When he wanted fruit to eat he pulled fruit down from a tree, instead of waiting for it to fall as he used to do. When he wanted grass he plucked grass up from the ground, instead of going on his knees … Continue reading »
Children’s Classic, Unabridged: THE ELEPHANT’S CHILD or How the Elephant Got Its Trunk by Rudyard Kipling: Part 2
“‘Come hither, Little One,’ said the Crocodile, ‘for I am the Crocodile,’ and he wept crocodile-tears to show it was quite true. Then the Elephant’s Child grew all breathless, and panted, and kneeled down on the bank and said, ‘You are the very person I have been looking for all these long days. Will you … Continue reading »
Children’s Classic, Unabridged: THE ELEPHANT’S CHILD or How the Elephant Got Its Trunk from JUST SO STORIES by Rudyard Kipling: Part 1
THE ELEPHANT’S CHILD by Rudyard Kipling “IN the High and Far-Off Times the Elephant, O Best Beloved, had no trunk. He had only a blackish, bulgy nose, as big as a boot, that he could wriggle about from side to side; but he couldn’t pick up things with it. But there was one Elephant—a new … Continue reading »