File:With the Night Mail p 31.jpg
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English: "Slides like a lost soul down that pitiless ladder of light, and the Atlantic takes her" from the novella "With the Night Mail" (1905) by Rudyard Kipling. The novella was first published in McClure's Magazine and in The Windsor Magazine in 1905. The book was published in 1909 by Doubleday, Page & Company. |
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