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Show tt-ft-f-tTirttf --; Wlii-.!rs.''ltllsiH t Stir (hssH j Kipling's Prayer When 111. j BWM ..t4t.f4tt tf. tttvef -'e--e-H' m j )H lt U MMH tHf Hi W ."() ' t Itlshup lttewster of Iho I plsropil diocese of Connecticut In n recent -t fSfl' t ! H f tnlk to lalo studrnti nn Itobust llellglous I illh,' cited for them the - WS ' I, nl case of Hu l)ard Klpllug when be was ciltlcnlly 111 In New Ynik He mid W)S- S fH -f "I sup oso )ou )oiiug men me more or Icsh readers of Hud)nrd Kip -r iMw. ' ' f ling Theie Is no nnme In Hngllsh literature that stands mnin tiuly for wftW ' i -f mascullnlt) than Kipling In fie t, ho Is said to he nnl lad) like enough fif v!''.jlg f to suit some ot his ciltlcs. 1 lie stoi) tbut I nm to relate nbout Kipling MlS ill 'iWiiiH 4- and I suppose none of jou has heard It comes In me II, st hind, and mSa T'tflliiH f shows the strong vigorous faith which Is hack of the man a writings -t- fjjiffl i KRl -f "A trained nurse wns watching nt thn bedside of Mi Kipling during Itttt SpJiil -f those moments when Iho author was In the most irltlyil ntnge of sick- -r MHU SiViSi"' ness, and she noticed that his lips began to move She bent over him, nra9ii lit f thinking he wanted to say something to hot, and she heard him utter V JnHiglMK -f these words 'Now I I ly me down to sleep,' Hint old familial prajcr nf jS3aLylff H childhood di)s The muse- iinllalng that Mpllng dldn t tequlre her ser ffllMTO? il f vices, said In an iipnlngetlo whisper 1 beg jour paidon. Mi Kipling (ijS jS'M it H -f I thought you wauled something ' t Jfii w'v fa' H if "'1 do' falntl) observed Kipling, 'I want iny Heavenly Pathol. Ho j Stli tb j H f only enn cire foi me now' l&tfL W H 4- "It Is this masculine, robust religious faith tint we see In Kipling s - Sk, ittl' H -f writings," uddeel lllshnp llrewster, and It Is a faith which the jnung E (2 ; men of Yale university may well nrry with them In the perfoimanco (CuMl ll ll f nt their dally work" MjM i jnH i44.4Uf4-fftfl4llffe4f4-e4i isMsW'-i v3l |