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Who wrote: "Gunga Din" (1890)
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| Rudyard Kipling |
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"Gunga Din" is a rhyming narrative from the point of view of an English soldier in India, about an Indian water-bearer who is shot and killed while saving the soldier's life. In the final three lines, the soldier regrets the abuse he dealt to Din and admits that Din is the better man of the two.
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