Kipling's dislikes Find!

The great Victorian writer, born in India, was sent back to England in 1874.  He stayed with guardians who resided in Campbell Road, Southsea.  Rudyard's time was unhappy, often cruelly punished for his behaviour.  Later he was sent to a Devon school but his miserable stay in Portsmouth fed into his writing, namely in 'The Light That Failed'.  A different type of influence!

30 September 2009 from Angela Hicken

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