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المؤلف : Rudyard Kipling
سنة النشر : 1989
عدد الصفحات : غير محدد
عن الكتاب : 1989م - 1443هـ Kim “Oh ye who tread the Narrow Way By Tophet-flare to Judgement Day, Be gentle when the heathen pray To Buddha at Kamakura!” He sat, in defiance of municipal orders, astride the gun ZamZammah on her brick platform opposite the old Ajaib-Gher- the Wonder House, as the natives call the Lahore Museum. Who hold Zam-Zammah, that “fire-breathing dragon,” hold the Punjab, for the great green-bronze piece is always first of the conqueror’s loot. There was some justification for Kim- he had kicked Lala Dinanath’s boy off the trunnions- since the English held the Punjab and Kim was English. Though he was burned black as any native; though he spoke the vernacular by preference, and his mothertongue in a clipped uncertain sing-song; though he consorted on terms of perfect equality with the small boys of the bazar; Kim was white- a poor white of the very poorest. The half-caste woman who looked after him (she smoked opium, and pretended to keep a second-hand furniture shop by the square where the cheap cabs wait) told the missionaries that she was Kim’s mother’s sister; but his mother had been nursemaid in a colonels family and had married Kimball O’Hara, a young colour-sergeant the Mavericks, an Irish regiment. .
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1989م - 1443هـ Kim “Oh ye who tread the Narrow Way By Tophet-flare to Judgement Day, Be gentle when the heathen pray To Buddha at Kamakura!” He sat, in defiance of municipal orders, astride the gun ZamZammah on her brick platform opposite the old Ajaib-Gher- the Wonder House, as the natives call the Lahore Museum. Who hold Zam-Zammah, that “fire-breathing dragon,” hold the Punjab, for the great green-bronze piece is always first of the conqueror’s loot. There was some justification for Kim- he had kicked Lala Dinanath’s boy off the trunnions- since the English held the Punjab and Kim was English. Though he was burned black as any native; though he spoke the vernacular by preference, and his mothertongue in a clipped uncertain sing-song; though he consorted on terms of perfect equality with the small boys of the bazar; Kim was white- a poor white of the very poorest. The half-caste woman who looked after him (she smoked opium, and pretended to keep a second-hand furniture shop by the square where the cheap cabs wait) told the missionaries that she was Kim’s mother’s sister; but his mother had been nursemaid in a colonels family and had married Kimball O’Hara, a young colour-sergeant the Mavericks, an Irish regiment. .


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