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  2. Kipling (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Kipling products Kipling monkey logo sign Kipling badge. Kipling is known for its casual-styled accessories, bags, backpacks and luggage. Besides its crinkle nylon fabric, the brand produces bags in many other materials. Its offering ranges from pouches, wallets and small key hangers to handbags, cross-bodies, totes, backpacks, weekenders and ...

  3. 10 Soft Luggage Pieces That'll Keep You Traveling Light - AOL

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    Soft-sided luggage is great for frequent flyers who travel light. Here, we tested the most popular soft-sided luggage and found the 10 best soft luggage pieces.

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    Why add one luggage to your cart, when you can add a set of two for only $45? This two-piece carry-on set includes Rockland's 20-inch upright suitcase and a 13.5-inch tote bag — the perfect duo ...

  5. Bateman's - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, Kipling was the most famous author in England, [8] and was earning £5,000 per year; the cost of Bateman's, £9,300, was thus entirely affordable. [5] Kipling wrote some of his finest works at the house including: "If—", "The Glory of the Garden", and Puck of Pook's Hill, named after the hill visible from the house. [8]

  6. Rudyard Kipling - Wikipedia

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    Rudyard Kipling was born on 30 December 1865 in Bombay in the Bombay Presidency of British India, to Alice Kipling (born MacDonald) and John Lockwood Kipling. [13] Alice (one of the four noted MacDonald sisters ) [ 14 ] was a vivacious woman, [ 15 ] of whom Lord Dufferin would say, "Dullness and Mrs Kipling cannot exist in the same room."

  7. A Choice of Kipling's Verse - Wikipedia

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    Kipling thought his verse and prose as both being for a public purpose. Eliot warned against taking Kipling out of his time, and against exaggerating the importance of a particular piece or phrase which a reader might dislike. He considered that Edward Shanks had missed the point when he called the poem "Loot" "detestable". In Kipling's ...