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Rudyard Kipling speculated that his treatment at the hands of Mrs. Sarah Holloway who boarded children of British Nationals living in India may have instilled within him the desire to write. Her bullying technique of â??gathering truthâ?? from a child of 7 or 8 necessitated him learning to remember and refine his lies so as not to seek further antagonism.

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