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Exploring themes of imperialism, greed, and human folly, this collection features some of Rudyard Kipling's most celebrated short stories. Among them is "The Man Who Would be King," which follows two British adventurers attempting to seize power in a small country, showcasing their arrogance and desperation. Other notable tales include the haunting "The Phantom 'Rickshaw," where guilt drives a man to madness, and "Baa Baa, Black Sheep," highlighting the struggles of an unwanted child. This volume contains seventeen captivating stories, reflecting Kipling's mastery of narrative.
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