The Rudyard Kipling Library
In which the narrator visits Chautauqua and observes with keen irony the peculiar blend of earnest self-improvement and strict Sabbath observance enforced by denominational fervour, revealing the strange constraints placed upon its visitors. He then shares a wild tale of a disastrous cable-car venture in Bow Flume, before lamenting the dreariness of London and the seasonal rhythms of life far from the tropics.
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